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10 or 11" fish are man-eaters compared to the ones I had in mind - 2 or 3
inchers. It's not not that I want to catch these wee guys on hook-and-line - I'm just curious where they come from when I see them in the spring. Many years I've seen them even before the spawning pairs form the redds, so they clearly spent the winter *somewhere.* "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Where do yearling bass (spawned the previous summer) go during the cold months? Here in GA I have caught 10 and 11 inch bass - last year's spawn - as deep as 36 feet during the winter. Some smaller bass, spawned late in the season, may stay more shallow, but the bigger ones that were spawned early go deep, I think. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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