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    How is this current weather pattern we are in, going to affect the spawn? The bite?

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    The cold weather will move it back. They won't spawn till the conditions and temps right. IMO You will still be able to catch fish , just look deeper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    The cold weather will move it back. They won't spawn till the conditions and temps right. IMO You will still be able to catch fish , just look deeper.
    X2, they wont be far from their beds though. Also, the cold front MAY push them to the bottom, but they are likely to be suspended too. I wouldn't be surprised to find them 2-4 feet deep in 10-15 FOW.


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    Btw, I fish a shallow lake, so deep is a relative term. They could be deeper on the deeper lakes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmj View Post
    Btw, I fish a shallow lake, so deep is a relative term. They could be deeper on the deeper lakes.


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    Back to the underwater creek beds.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    The cold weather will move it back. They won't spawn till the conditions and temps right. IMO You will still be able to catch fish , just look deeper.
    Gots to fish where they is. Not where they ain't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by livz2fish View Post
    How is this current weather pattern we are in, going to affect the spawn? The bite?
    We deal with this every year... It is Arkansas ya know..
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    How bout this? I've been catching them in bayous fishing less that a foot deep. in a little more than 18 inches of water. The bayou is at the deepest, 3 ft deep.
    Will they go out to the center of it where it's the deepest and stay there or will they leave the bayou all together and return to the deeper parts of the lake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JigginPoleJoe View Post
    We deal with this every year... It is Arkansas ya know..
    Some years it can happen mulitiple times before the spawn is complete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hudnut View Post
    How bout this? I've been catching them in bayous fishing less that a foot deep. in a little more than 18 inches of water. The bayou is at the deepest, 3 ft deep.
    Will they go out to the center of it where it's the deepest and stay there or will they leave the bayou all together and return to the deeper parts of the lake?
    They won't be far...
    We have been catching them in the cypress trees on Conway since February... The same trees everyone is saying "It's On" now..
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