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Post spawn bass tactics #10763539 04/13/15 02:38 PM
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Does anyone have any tips or lures to recommend for post spawn. I am thinking spinnerbaits but anything else. I know the bass will be chasing te bad but I am lost on colors and lures, thanks. The water is moderatley clear on the lakes I fish


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Re: Post spawn bass tactics [Re: Bassslayerr] #10763591 04/13/15 02:51 PM
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Let me try, bass should be lethargic post spawn for a few weeks maybe? I would fish shallow and also pre spawn staging areas slowly. Jig, C-Rig, squarebill, wacky. Should be a good starting point.


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C-rig...They'll usually pull off to the next break or secondary points....work it slowly.....

Re: Post spawn bass tactics [Re: Bassslayerr] #10767538 04/14/15 06:17 PM
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D&M Pirahna Beast


I like to throw this around the shallows looking for a big bite.


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