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  • Blake Cannon

    Bronze Ambassador

    5/8/21

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Post-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Crankbaits 0-6'

    • Structure

      Docks

    • Forage

      Minnows

    Tough bite
  • Cj Stamm

    Gold Ambassador

    5/29/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Post-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Wacky Rigs

    • Structure

      Docks

    • Forage

      Bluegill

  • Omnia Community Member

    Bronze Ambassador

    7/18/21

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Post-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Submerged Vegetation

    • Forage

      Bluegill

    Cannot go wrong with a shallow jerk bait in the post spawn. I caught NUMBERS this year. One morning I only had a couple hours but already boated 11 in the first half hour, with a few other fish species on top of that. These fish are eat it.
  • Omnia Community Member

    Bronze Ambassador

    7/18/21

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Spawn)

    • Technique

      Shakey Heads

    • Structure

      Docks

    • Forage

      Bluegill

    This lake is heavy recreation and heavy angler pressure, but with a ton of grass, forage, and structure. During the spawn, with it being good visibility you need to be further away from the bed than you would think. I cruise around and look for bright spots in the shallow weed lines or at the base of shallow dock pilings. I then try and see the fish’s shadow in the bright spot (their bed) and if so I move away and come back later to cast from further away. They like a shaky head with a trick worm.