Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 48-58 | - Smallmouth bass are transitioning from winter deep water areas to pre-spawn staging areas, following rock-laden transitions and drop-offs
- Fish are becoming more active and aggressive as they feed heavily to prepare for spawning, particularly during warming trends
| - Rock-covered points and drop-offs adjacent to potential spawning flats
- Current-swept areas near the dam with rocky structure
- Secondary points with boulder fields in 8-15 foot depth range
| - Blade Baits worked slowly along transitional break lines
- Tubes dragged and hopped on rocky points
- Ned Rigs worked methodically around boulders and rock piles
| - Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
- Small perch around rocky areas
- Baitfish schools in pre-spawn staging areas
| - Natural Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Natural Baitfish Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Walleye | 42-52 | - Pre-spawn walleye are actively staging near current areas and dam structures, using rock piles and underwater breaks as transition points
- Fish are becoming more aggressive in feeding patterns as they prepare for spawning, particularly in areas with current influence
| - Dam areas with current breaks and underwater structure
- Rock piles near deeper water transitions
- Current-swept structural breaks with hard bottom
| - Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')
- Damiki Rig
- Blade Baits
| - Yellow Perch gathering in pre-spawn areas
- Baitfish concentrating near current breaks
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 48-62 | - Bass moving from winter deep water patterns to warming shallow areas, staging near spawning flats
- Feeding activity increases as water warms, with fish becoming more aggressive in pursuit of prey
- Fish typically holding on transitional structure between deep wintering areas and shallow spawning locations
| - Secondary points with access to deeper water near spawning flats
- Outside edges of emerging vegetation in 4-8 foot depth range
- Rocky banks and riprap areas that warm quickly
| - Lipless Crankbaits worked through emerging vegetation
- Soft Jerkbaits with slow, erratic retrieves
- Spinnerbaits along rocky banks during warmer periods
| - Yellow Perch moving shallow with warming trends
- Minnows schooling in warming bays
- Juvenile bluegill beginning to activate in vegetation
| - Natural Shad Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Yellow Perch | 42-54 | - Yellow perch are transitioning from winter patterns to pre-spawn staging areas, becoming more active with warming water temperatures
- Fish are schooling near transition areas between deeper wintering areas and shallow spawning zones, actively feeding to build energy for spawning
| - Protected coves with brush and woody cover near deeper water access
- Rock piles and hard bottom areas adjacent to spawning flats
- Current breaks near the dam where baitfish concentrate
| - Small Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked slowly through brush and along transition areas
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') near woody cover and rock piles
- Live Bait Rigs with minnows near structure
| - Small baitfish congregating near brush and current breaks
- Aquatic insects beginning to become more active in warming waters
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Muskie | 45-58 | - Pre-spawn muskies are transitioning from winter patterns, becoming more active as they stage near spawning areas, particularly around current breaks and warming shallows
- Fish are moving from deeper wintering areas to shallower staging areas, especially utilizing current edges and structure adjacent to spawning habitat
| - Current breaks near flooded brush and boulder fields that offer staging areas close to spawning habitat
- Rocky points and shoreline irregularities that create current eddies
- Shallow bays with emerging vegetation adjacent to deeper wintering areas
| - Soft Body Swimbaits (Large) worked slowly along current breaks and structure edges
- Trolling Shallow (0-9') parallel to shoreline structure and points
- Inline Spinners retrieved steadily through warming shallows
| - Perch congregating near rocky structure and brush
- Walleye during their own spawning movements
- Smaller baitfish attracted to warming shallows
| - Natural Perch Colors
- Purple Colors
- Natural Baitfish Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 55-65 | - Smallmouth bass moving into shallow rocky areas (2-8 feet) to prepare spawning beds
- Males actively guarding nests while females stage on nearby deeper structure
- Aggressive territorial behavior, especially from males protecting nests
| - Rocky points and shorelines with scattered boulders in 2-8 foot depth range
- Secondary points near spawning flats with mix of rock and gravel
- Protected coves with hard bottom composition
| - Tubes worked slowly along rocky areas and potential bed sites
- Ned Rigs worked with subtle movements near spawning areas
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') parallel to shoreline structure
| - Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
- Young of year perch in flooded brush areas
- Small baitfish relating to spawning areas
| - Natural Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Green Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Walleye | 42-48 | - Pre-spawn walleye staging near current breaks and dam structures, making short feeding movements during low light periods
- Fish transitioning between deeper wintering areas and shallow spawning locations, particularly active around rock and gravel areas
| - Current breaks and areas near dam structures where pre-spawn walleye stage
- Rock piles and hard-bottom areas in 8-15 foot depth range
- Transition areas between winter holes and spawning flats
| - Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9')
- Live Bait Rigs
- Blade Baits
| - Yellow Perch concentrated near bottom structure
- Small baitfish in current areas
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Natural Baitfish Colors
- Pink Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 58-65 | - Staging in pre-spawn areas near shallow flats, moving into spawning areas as temperatures stabilize
- Males actively guarding nests in protected areas while females move between deeper staging areas and spawning flats
- Aggressive territorial behavior around nesting sites, with increased response to intrusive baits
| - Protected shallow bays with matted grass and submerged vegetation
- Secondary points leading into spawning bays
- Hard bottom areas near vegetation in 2-6 feet of water
| - Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) around visible cover and spawning areas
- Soft Jerkbaits worked slowly around staging points
- Wacky Rigs for sight fishing and working shallow vegetation
| - Perch in shallow vegetation
- Minnows around spawning flats
- Crawfish emerging in rocky areas
| - Natural Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Yellow Perch | 45-52 | - Yellow perch are concentrated in shallow, warmer areas during spawn, typically in 3-12 feet of water around flooded brush and vegetation
- Males arrive first at spawning areas, followed by females, with active feeding occurring pre and post-spawn
- Fish are moving in schools, particularly along shoreline areas with complex structure
| - Protected coves with flooded brush and vegetation in 3-8 feet of water
- Shallow rock piles near spawning areas
- Current breaks near the dam in spawning depth ranges
| - Small Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked slowly through spawning areas
- Live Bait Rigs near bottom structure
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') around brush and vegetation
| - Small baitfish congregating in spawning areas
- Aquatic insects emerging in warming waters
- Small crustaceans active in vegetation
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Muskie | 48-58 | - Pre and post-spawn muskies staging near shallow spawning areas, particularly in flooded brush and protected coves with warmer water
- Actively patrolling shorelines and spawning areas, less focused on feeding but will strike out of aggression
- Movement patterns heavily influenced by current breaks and reservoir water level fluctuations
| - Protected coves with flooded brush and minimal current
- Current breaks near spawning areas
- Rocky points adjacent to spawning bays
| - Soft Body Swimbaits (Large) worked slowly through spawning areas
- Spinnerbaits near current breaks and rocky points
- Hard Jerkbaits with extended pauses in clear water areas
| - Yellow Perch congregating near spawning areas
- Schooling baitfish in current breaks
- Small bass species utilizing similar spawning habitat
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 58-68 | - Post-spawn smallmouth are actively feeding around current areas and rock structure to replenish energy, with reports showing aggressive feeding on crawfish
- Fish are establishing summer feeding patterns, transitioning from spawning areas to deeper rocky structure and current breaks
| - Current edges and rip rap areas, particularly where flow meets structure
- Rock piles and rocky flats in transition areas
- Drop-offs and ledges adjacent to spawning flats
| - Finesse Jigs worked slowly along rock structure and current breaks
- Carolina Rigs dragged across rock flats and transitional areas
- Tubes bounced along rocky bottom structure
| - Crawfish, actively emerging from rocky areas
- Perch, particularly around brush and structure
- Small baitfish moving along current edges
| - Dark Neutrals
- Natural Craw Colors
- Vibrant Craw Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Walleye | 48-62 | - Walleye are transitioning from spawning areas to early summer feeding patterns, actively pursuing prey near current breaks and structural elements
- Fish are becoming more active throughout the day, particularly during low-light periods, and starting to establish predictable feeding windows
| - Current breaks and dam structures where post-spawn walleye stage
- Rocky points and ledges adjacent to spawning areas
- Transition areas between shallow and deep water near structural elements
| - Live Bait Rigs worked slowly along bottom transitions
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') near current breaks
- Blade Baits worked through suspended fish
| - Yellow Perch in flooded brush areas
- Small baitfish relating to current breaks
- Juvenile shad beginning to school
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Pink Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 58-72 | - Fish are actively feeding and moving to shallower areas post-spawn, utilizing vegetation edges and secondary points for recovery and feeding
- Males are guarding fry in protected areas while females stage on nearby structure to recuperate
| - Vegetation edges and pockets adjacent to spawning flats
- Secondary points with submerged vegetation
- Protected coves with matted grass and brush
| - Soft Jerkbaits worked erratically along vegetation edges
- Texas Rigs (Worming) through scattered vegetation
- Spinnerbaits parallel to grass lines
| - Young-of-year bluegill starting to emerge
- Perch around vegetation edges
- Minnows in shallow grass areas
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Yellow Perch | 48-62 | - Post-spawn perch transitioning from shallow spawning areas to deeper feeding zones, actively seeking food to recover energy
- Fish moving in loose schools, targeting small baitfish and invertebrates near structure transitions
| - Brush piles and woody cover adjacent to deeper water
- Rock piles and boulder fields in 8-15 foot depth range
- Current breaks near dam area where baitfish congregate
| - Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked slowly near structure
- Drop Shot with small minnow imitations
- Tubes worked along bottom structure
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') around brush piles
| - Small baitfish schools recovering from winter
- Aquatic invertebrates becoming more active in warming waters
- Young-of-year fish beginning to emerge
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Muskie | 52-65 | - Post-spawn muskies transitioning from spawning areas to early summer feeding patterns, primarily targeting baitfish in current breaks and along structure edges
- Fish are becoming more active but still relatively lethargic, making slower presentations more effective
- Feeding windows are most active during warming trends and around current breaks where baitfish concentrate
| - Current breaks near flooded brush and boulder fields where baitfish concentrate
- Points and inside turns adjacent to spawning bays
- Shallow rock structure transitions to deeper water
| - Soft Body Swimbaits (Large) worked slowly through current breaks
- Inline Spinners near structure transitions
- Spinnerbaits around flooded brush and boulder edges
| - Yellow Perch gathering around rocky structure
- Schooling baitfish concentrated in current breaks
- Small bass species relating to boulder fields
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Purple Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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