Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
This may be a stupid question but I don't learn if I don't ask questions. I'd like to be able to find Shellcrackers on the lake I fish. (Guntersville) I find bluegill often and occasionally find some shellcrackers mixed in. I'd like to find them when they are on the bed or not. I know what they typically feed on so here's the question. When I find areas that have mussel shells on the banks, would that be an obvious good spot to try to find them? I'm sure they don't eat larger mussels but if there are larger mussel shells on the bank, I'd imagine that the mussels are living and reproducing in that spot, so there would be small mussels there too? I know I'd need to look for harder bottoms, or sandy bottoms to find them also. Those areas aren't as common as they use to be. I do know where 4 or 5 spots are where mussel shells are on the edge of the bank.
Sounds likes you already know where to look. After they are done bedding still fish around the bedding area......just move out to deeper water. Mussel shells cause me to stop and have a look...no matter the size....and usually those areas pay off for me. How they bed depends on the lake. Ive seen them have their beds in 2 feet of water and the bed be right up next to the bank. I also find they bed in coves....off points...sandy areas, and in places that hold pea gravel.

Regards


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