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11/17/13 06:46 PM
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cworley
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In Dale creek area Saturday and large schools of shad everywhere in the afternoon 28 ft all the way to 8 ft. any suggestions on how to fish schools of shad ,I had no luck around them. Caught 3 fish from 1pm to 6 pm was better than sitting in front of TV even fighting the wind. All three fish were right against wood on SB. Thanks for any info.
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11/17/13 07:44 PM
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Steve PIII
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The bass will be nearby generally a little shallower on a rise and can be caught on spoons of various types. Even in the timber. I carry a lot of spoons because the timber will eat them up no matter how careful you are. Last week I was catching fish and dragging them through the branches, 23'-25' near a creek channel was where they were. You can see them on down-imaging, but not on 2D sonar when in the trees.
Real trucks don't need spark plugs.
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11/17/13 08:09 PM
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cworley
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Thanks. The 3 I caught were around 8 to 10 with deeper water channel close but not on the bottom, were at mid depth. Are your bites on the bottom with spoons.
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11/18/13 12:29 AM
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Steve PIII
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The majority of bites were within two feet of the bottom, but occasionally one would chase it on a real high lift.
Real trucks don't need spark plugs.
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