I believe it should pick up after this moves through. Some fish have spawned, some haven't. Should be able to start shallow and work deeper until you find fish.
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Well what do you folks think the cold front is going to do to us? Send deep, shut em down, or just slow em up?
I believe it should pick up after this moves through. Some fish have spawned, some haven't. Should be able to start shallow and work deeper until you find fish.
Has set them back very little in the waters I'm fishing. Males were just starting to move in. I'm ready for a first week of May vacation crappie fishing spawn here. Waters I fish is really shallow over much of lake. The fish are not large but plentiful. Hopefully with persistence I will have some big slabs in a couple years, but for now I still have a reason to keep the grease hot with a near limit every outing.
Backed em off a lil in the bar pit I've been fishing this week but this afternoon the blacks were back on the bank in less then two feet of water. Gonna try em again in the am...
I fished the southern part of lake Barkley today. The fishing was tough. The fish were still deep and hard to catch. The spawn has not begun yet.
Going to try again tomorrow.
Well went for a couple hours thursday morning and the hole I've been fishing had dropped about ten or so inches and the blacks were not on the bank, got two ticks and kicked three snakes out of my way just walkin the bank. Out of town for the weekend so maybe they'll be right by the time we get back home!!!
Where I fish it moved them off the bank a little bit, guys in boats just out of my casting reach were catching them and guys with ten foot poles that can cast farther than me were catching a few. White bass were biting like crazy still, caught 8 or 10 of those, 2 smallies, 1 largemouth and several yellow bass.
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