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Largemouth BassTechniqueFinesse JigsSeasonSummerStructureReeds - Species
Largemouth BassTechniqueStructure JigsSeasonSummerStructureSubmerged Vegetation - Species
Largemouth BassTechniqueSwim JigsSeasonSummerStructureReedsFind reeds that hold some depth. Slow roll the swim jig through the reeds. Look for points, pockets, and transitions between sparse reeds to thick reeds. If there are rice clumps in the reeds, stop the swim jig and let it fall into the rice. - Derian G
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Largemouth BassTechniqueBladed JigsSeasonSpring (Post-Spawn)StructureSubmerged VegetationChatterbaits on the edge of the thickest vegetation you can find near deep water
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Panfish / BluegillTechniqueBobbersSeasonSpring (Spawn)StructureReedsLook for water temps in the 60 degree range. Target shallow reeds with small jigs, light line and small bobbers.
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Largemouth BassTechniqueSwim JigsSeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructureReedsThe bass are just beginning their move to shallow water to prepare for the spawn. Water temp hit 62 in the late afternoon and should continue to rise this week. Swim jigs and bladed jigs are the top producers when you are trying to cover a lot of water. They are on the move and you will need to keep the trolling motor grinding until you hit a pod of fish.
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Smallmouth BassTechniqueBladed JigsSeasonSpring (Pre-Spawn)StructureReedsBoth smallmouth and largemouth bass are starting to move shallow and the males are making beds. Work the outside edges of the reeds with a bladed jig in 3 to 8 feet of water for the pre spawn females.
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WalleyeTechniqueTrolling Shallow (0-9')SeasonSpring (Post-Spawn)StructureSubmerged VegetationPull crank baits over new emerging vegetation in 8-12 feet, sunset and into dark, walleye bite is hot

























