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Craig - I was out fishing Harvey Co East yesterday and couldn't help but notice the large number of dead or dying shad around the lake. Some of them you could tell had been there for a while and others were on the surface still kicking...kind of, all of them were 10+in long. I was thinking the shad kill offs where more in the dead of winter than the warming of early spring. I saw no small dead shad, but these could of been gobbled up by the birds or predator fish. The fish don't have to eat my lure because the dying shad are easy pickings? What are your thoughts.
Otherwise, weather corporate beautifully yesterday but not so much the fish.
Tim.
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