
Originally Posted by
ShellQuacker
The depth of the spawning beds many times depends on the clarity of the water. In very clear water, they tend to make nests deeper than in murky or stained water.
I agree with DeathB that many times I've caught large fish in very shallow water when they're bedding. Sometimes so shallow, you can see their dorsal fins stick out above the surface. There's very little clear water around here. Most of it is acidic cypress swamp type water.
Another factor is if the water rises or falls after they choose their nesting site. If the river you fish has pad beds, after the spawn try fishing worms along the outside edge of the pads. Around here that's 4-6' deep.