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Old 04-12-13, 09:49 PM   #1
joedog
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Default Found this when researching bait fish

I like many know when why and where bass spawn.
We know the same for all the game fish we search for.

With some exceptions the spawn is a singular event for most game fish and it takes place in similar locations yearly.

But not so for the bait fish necessarily.
Now seeing bass do two things...eat and procreate and one takes place once a year I decided to study the eating end of the equation.

And what do they eat a lot of?
Other fish.
So by learning and understanding the 'bait', hopefully I'll become a better angler.

This is a pretty good read with kind of a little different look at things.
And some ideas for the post spawn search.
Hope you enjoy and find some new/different ideas.

http://www.lurenet.com/fishing-artic...&mid=9632&jb=0

Oh don't forget,
Bed, Bass and Beyond

http://www.lurenet.com/fishing-artic...&mid=9632&jb=0
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