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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
[Re: Mark Perry]
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02/26/15 12:38 PM
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Larry Mosby
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The sand bass should be up the creeks right now.
Larry Mosby
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
[Re: Mark Perry]
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02/26/15 02:34 PM
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TIM CLINE
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If it is snowing or conditions are right for snow! I promise you the fish are eating like craz!
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
[Re: Mark Perry]
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02/28/15 03:41 PM
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Big Red 12
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So you can tell from a keyboard?................ Mark, Just guessing. Time of year and nature of the beast that is there now.
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
[Re: RangerBass21]
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02/28/15 04:00 PM
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CCTX
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
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02/28/15 05:53 PM
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Rmax
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Confirming that the bass love to eat in the snow. Some of my best days ever.
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
[Re: Mark Perry]
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02/28/15 06:00 PM
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bo james
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i see several comments about the schooling most likely to be sandies. i would most certainly being looking these areas over for nearby bass. here on table rock, the big blacks will follow along with the white bass. the whites herd the shad better and the blacks simply take advantage of the easy eating.
one other thing to keep in mind is that the shad that end up on the bottom draws in crawdads, and those areas that have had all the schooling activity can be a jig fishing bonanza because the big bass will move in to feast on the crawdads that are gathered feeding on the shad remains.
understanding the food chain can really help in locating bass.
one of my best fishing days on fork was catching bass that were following your sandies around.
bo
Last edited by bo james; 02/28/15 06:02 PM.
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
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02/28/15 11:15 PM
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i see several comments about the schooling most likely to be sandies. i would most certainly being looking these areas over for nearby bass. here on table rock, the big blacks will follow along with the white bass. Here too.
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
[Re: Mark Perry]
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03/01/15 03:41 PM
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Big Red 12
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I had a buddy tell me a story of 8-10# schooling in February on Fork years ago. They caught them on Pop-R's. Crazy!
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Re: Schooling fish on Fork
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03/01/15 04:42 PM
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rodiebob
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They are in there..I love those south cuts this month thru April...
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