Everthing Brad said applys. If you're a spider rigger early March is a great time to attack the flats in around 12' of water. Later in the month the blacks typically move up but you can back off to the deeper water and catch whites too. Last year was weird. I was catch'n big blacks in 5' of water in early March casting jigs under rattle bobbers around flooded timber.
I also like to hit the brush piles in 14' to 10' of water. I am a big March fan but I'm a pre-spawn fan also. If you hit the weather right it can make for a memorable trip!
Be prepaired to weed thru a lot of short fish to get a limit. Lots of 8 1/2" to 9 3/4" fish right now. Keep in touch & I'll let ya know what they're do'n. Use this link to keep track of lake conditions and trends.http://www.murraystate.edu/qacd/cos/hbs/wq.cfm


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