Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 59-68 | - Fish staging on transition areas between spawning flats and deeper water, actively feeding to build energy for spawn
- Moving up from winter haunts to warmer, shallow areas, particularly on sun-exposed banks
- Showing increased aggression and feeding activity as water temperatures rise, following shad movements
| - Rocky points adjacent to spawning flats in 10-15 foot range
- Shallow timber and brush piles near creek arms
- Windblown main lake points with access to deeper water
| - Lipless Crankbaits worked through transitions zones
- Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') along rocky points
- Bladed Jigs around shallow cover
- Spinnerbaits near timber in windy conditions
| - Shad schools moving shallow
- Crawfish becoming active in rocky areas
- Smaller baitfish in warming shallows
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Natural Craw Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 52-62 | - Smallmouth bass are transitioning from winter areas to pre-spawn staging locations, becoming increasingly active as water temperatures rise
- Fish are actively feeding to build energy reserves for spawning, with aggressive reaction strikes common during warming trends
| - Main lake points with rock and boulder structure in 8-15 foot depth range
- Secondary points in pockets and coves with transition from rock to gravel
- Channel swings with rocky structure adjacent to deeper water
| - Jerkbaits worked slowly with long pauses, especially during cooler periods
- Blade Baits worked along bottom contours near staging areas
- Ned Rigs worked slowly around rock structure
| - Shad schools congregating near staging areas
- Crawfish becoming more active as water warms
- Small sunfish in rocky areas
| - Natural Shad Colors
- Natural Baitfish Colors
- Natural Craw Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 59-68 | - Staging in pre-spawn areas near shallow flats, moving into spawning areas as water temperatures stabilize
- Male bass creating and guarding nests in protected areas, while females move between deeper staging areas and shallow spawning zones
- Aggressive territorial behavior around nesting sites, with increased reaction strikes
| - Protected shallow coves with hard bottom and nearby deeper water access
- Secondary points leading into spawning pockets
- Shallow areas with timber and brush providing cover for nesting
- Windblown points near spawning flats for staging fish
| - Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) around visible cover in spawning areas
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') along transition areas
- Spinnerbaits on windblown points and flats
- Soft Jerkbaits for sight fishing spawning bass
| - Shad schools moving into shallow spawning areas
- Crawfish becoming more active in warming waters
- Bluegill starting to move shallow
| - Natural Craw Colors
- Natural Baitfish Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 65-72 | - Smallmouth bass are in spawning mode with water temperatures reaching 70°F, actively moving between staging areas and spawning sites
- Fish are taking advantage of early morning shad spawn activity, particularly active at daybreak
- Moving between shallow spawning areas and nearby deeper structure as cover from changing weather conditions
| - Rock ledges and points near spawning flats
- Laydowns in the main lake
- Submerged timber adjacent to spawning areas
| - Ned Rigs worked slowly along rock structure
- Wacky Rigs presented near laydowns
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) during shad spawn
| - Shad (actively spawning)
- Crawfish in rocky areas
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Natural Craw Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 59-64 | - Post-spawn bass actively feeding while recovering, splitting time between shallow cover and nearby deeper structure
- Fish showing early morning activity along wood cover, transitioning to rocky points as water warms
| - Standing timber lines in 8-12 foot range
- Rocky points with boulders
- Main lake points with access to deeper water
| - Drop Shot with finesse presentations around timber
- Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') worked along rocky points
- Soft Jerkbaits for suspended fish transitioning between areas
| - Shad schools moving along points and timber edges
- Bluegill beginning to spawn in shallow areas
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Natural Craw Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 61-75 | - Aggressively feeding on spawning shad near points and rocky areas in early morning hours
- Moving between shallow feeding areas and slightly deeper staging areas throughout the day
- Actively hunting in 8-15 foot depth range with water clarity allowing effective sight feeding
| - Points with rock structure where shad are spawning
- Boulder fields and rock piles in 8-15 foot range
- Main lake points with access to deeper water
| - Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked near surface during shad spawn
- Hard Topwater (Popping) during active feeding periods
- Spinnerbaits in white around rocky structure
| - Spawning Shad - primary forage during this period
- Minnows around rock structure
- Smaller baitfish in the 2-3 inch range
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
- Metallic Colors
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