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Hit-n-Miss
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Spring fishing?

Post by Hit-n-Miss »

:-D What depth or area would you try first and then later in the morning of fishing. Also what lures? :-D
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Find warmer water...anything you can work slow (at least until the water warms up).
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Post by One Keeper »

Right now you want to fish where your boat can barely float, at least that's what I found this past weekend. But that can also change from day to day :-? keep your lure presentation sloooowwww til the water gets around 68 to 70 degrees. :thumbup:
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What One Keeper said. :thumbup:
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To quote Birddog from last week, "6 feet". :wink:
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6 ft. is the magic depth.
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and use squid :-D
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Post by Reel Slow »

tin can wrote:To quote Birddog from last week, "6 feet". :wink:
3/4 ounce lead to keep the gulp on the bottom :D
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