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Old 02-10-2015, 07:58 AM
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Pendleton Bridge on south:

Shallow: Wacky worm, shallow crank baits (mimic sunfish), rogues, weightless flukes, lizards.... and of course your choice of bed baits.

Deep: cant go wrong with a carolina rig and a mid/deep diving crankbait for searching. Lots of Kentucky bass to be caught with these presentations.

Huge transition phase during this month. Fish are nearing the end of spawn and some will be still on beds... most have moved off (depending on how far south/north you are). Fish are usually starting to suspend and stage by this time. You can always find bass along grass edge irregularities (grass points, patchy grass) near spawning flats or creek beds leading to these areas.

Fin n Feather is probably the most fish abundant area that has all the topography/variability to be successful during this time. Plus it isnt far to run further south to 6 mile and other areas that are prime spawn/post spawn areas. However, these areas are heavily pressured during this time. good luck
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