Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 52-65 | - Pre-spawn bass are actively moving from winter depths to warming shallow areas, especially focusing on transition zones near spawning flats
- Fish are becoming more aggressive and feeding heavily to prepare for spawning, with activity increasing during warm, sunny periods
| - Secondary points and channel swings adjacent to spawning flats
- Shallow wood cover and laydowns in 2-8 feet of water
- Edges of submerged vegetation, especially where it meets harder bottom
| - Lipless Crankbaits worked through sparse vegetation
- Bladed Jigs around wood cover and grass edges
- Soft Jerkbaits for suspended fish near transition areas
| - Bluegill moving shallow and beginning to stage near spawning areas
- Crawfish becoming more active in warming water
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Natural Baitfish Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Trout | 42-58 | - Trout are transitioning to shallower waters as temperatures warm, actively feeding to build energy for spawning
- Fish are following baitfish schools and responding to early insect hatches, with increased activity during warmer parts of the day
| - Sharp drop-offs near points where fish stage before moving shallow
- Shallow coves with emerging vegetation
- Wind-swept shorelines where currents concentrate food
| - Inline Spinners worked parallel to drop-offs
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) with steady retrieve
- Hard Jerkbaits with long pauses
| - Minnows concentrating in warming shallows
- Early season aquatic insects
- Small crawfish becoming active in rocky areas
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Metallic Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Panfish / Bluegill | 52-65 | - Bluegill are beginning to move from deeper wintering areas to warmer, shallow flats with vegetation in preparation for spawning
- Fish are actively feeding during warming trends, especially during afternoon hours when water temperatures peak
| - Shallow flats with emerging vegetation in 3-8 feet of water
- Protected coves with firm bottom and vegetation
- Transition areas near laydowns with vegetation where deeper water meets the shallows
| - Live Bait Rigs with small jigs suspended under bobbers
- Ice Fishing Jigs worked slowly near vegetation
- Micro Crankbaits retrieved steadily along vegetation edges
| - Aquatic insects emerging in warming waters
- Small crustaceans in vegetation
- Newly hatched fry and small minnows
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Crappie | 52-62 | - Pre-spawn crappie are transitioning from deeper winter areas to shallow spawning locations, staging near emerging vegetation and wood cover
- Fish become increasingly active during warming trends, with peak feeding periods during early morning and late afternoon
- Males begin moving shallower first to establish territories, while females stage slightly deeper until ready to spawn
| - Shallow coves with emerging vegetation in 4-8 foot depth range
- Laydowns and brush near deeper water access
- Transition areas between winter and spawning grounds in 8-12 foot range
| - Crappie Spider Rigging
- Crappie Sniping (Casting/Single Poling)
- Bobbers
| - Small Bluegill
- Young of Year Shad
- Small Minnows
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Pink Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 58-68 | - Fish are moving into shallow spawning areas, particularly in protected coves and around submerged vegetation
- Pre-spawn fish staging on secondary points and transitions near spawning areas
- Males actively guarding nests in 2-6 foot depths, while females move between deep and shallow water
| - Protected shallow coves with submerged vegetation and laydowns
- Secondary points adjacent to spawning bays
- Grass edges in 4-8 foot depths near spawning flats
| - Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) around visible cover and bedding areas
- Soft Jerkbaits worked slowly along staging areas
- Spinnerbaits along grass edges and through sparse cover
| - Bluegill beginning to move shallow for their own spawn
- Small baitfish in transitional areas
| - Natural Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Trout | 45-55 | - Trout actively feeding in shallower water near spawning areas, particularly during early morning and evening hours
- Fish moving between deeper staging areas and shallow spawning zones, following temperature-dependent patterns
- Increased aggression and territorial behavior around spawning sites, especially near submerged vegetation and points
| - Sharp drop-offs near points where spawning fish stage
- Shallow gravel or rocky areas near submerged vegetation
- Protected coves with moderate depth transitions
| - Inline Spinners worked slowly through spawning areas
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) retrieved steadily along drop-offs
- Live Bait Rigs drifted near staging areas
| - Minnows gathering in shallow spawning areas
- Early season aquatic insects
- Small crustaceans in vegetation
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Metallic Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Panfish / Bluegill | 62-75 | - Bluegill actively moving into shallow, vegetated areas for spawning, particularly around matted grass with firm bottom
- Males establishing and guarding nests in colonies, becoming more aggressive and territorial
- Feeding activity increases in pre-spawn, with fish staging near spawning areas
| - Matted grass beds in 2-4 feet of water with firm bottom
- Shallow coves with vegetation and protected shorelines
- Transition areas between sparse and thick vegetation
| - Bobbers with small jigs or live bait suspended just above vegetation
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') worked slowly through vegetation edges
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') in pockets between grass
| - Small insects and larvae around vegetation
- Small crustaceans in grass beds
- Newly hatched fry as spawn progresses
| - Dark Neutrals
- Natural Baitfish Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Crappie | 58-68 | - Crappie are moving into shallow spawning areas (2-8 feet) near shoreline cover, particularly around submerged vegetation and laydowns
- Males will be establishing and guarding nests while females stage slightly deeper, making periodic moves shallow to spawn
- Most active during dawn and dusk due to moderate water clarity, with increased shallow activity on overcast days
| - Protected coves with submerged vegetation in 2-8 foot depth range
- Laydowns and woody cover adjacent to spawning flats
- Grass edges where shallow water transitions to slightly deeper staging areas
| - Crappie Sniping (Casting/Single Poling)
- Bobbers
- Crappie Dock Shooting
| - Small bluegill fry
- Small minnows
- Aquatic insects
| - Light Neutral Colors
- Pink Colors
- Natural Baitfish Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 65-75 | - Post-spawn bass are actively feeding to recover energy, utilizing grass edges and isolated structure as ambush points
- Activity increases throughout the day as water warms, with fish moving from deeper grass edges to shallower cover
| - Edges of grass beds with adjacent isolated structure (wood or rock)
- Secondary points with submerged vegetation
- Windward shorelines with established weed growth
| - Structure Jigs worked slowly along grass edges and near isolated cover
- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) for precise presentations around cover
- Spinnerbaits on windward shores and grass edges
| | - Dark Neutrals
- Vibrant Craw Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Trout | 48-58 | - Trout are actively feeding in the water column, showing aggressive behavior toward moving baits as evidenced by recent success with Rapalas
- Post-spawn trout are recuperating while taking advantage of warming water temperatures to feed heavily on baitfish
| - Boulder-strewn areas in creek channels and outflows where current creates feeding zones
- Sharp drop-offs near points that provide access to both shallow and deep water
- Submerged vegetation edges where baitfish concentrate
| - Hard Jerkbaits with pause-and-twitch retrieve to imitate struggling baitfish
- Inline Spinners worked at moderate speeds through feeding zones
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) retrieved steadily near structure
| - Minnows and small baitfish
- Early season aquatic insects
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Metallic Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Panfish / Bluegill | 65-75 | - Post-spawn bluegill are recovering and beginning to establish summer patterns, actively feeding in and around vegetation beds
- Fish are becoming more aggressive and territorial, defending areas near spawning sites while seeking food
- Movement patterns show fish transitioning between shallow spawning areas and slightly deeper feeding zones
| - Shallow vegetation beds in 4-8 feet of water, especially near firm bottom areas
- Laydowns and woody cover adjacent to vegetation
- Secondary points with emerging vegetation
| - Bobbers with light jigs suspended at specific depths around vegetation
- Finesse Hair Jigs worked slowly through vegetation gaps
- Micro Crankbaits retrieved steadily along vegetation edges
| - Small insects and larvae emerging in vegetation
- Small crustaceans in vegetation beds
- Newly hatched fry in shallow areas
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Crappie | 65-72 | - Post-spawn crappie are transitioning from shallow spawning areas to early summer patterns, actively feeding to recover energy
- Fish are likely to suspend near vertical cover and grass edges, especially during morning and evening periods
- Schools are beginning to group up and will relate strongly to the abundant vegetation edges in 10-15 foot range
| - Grass edges and points in 10-15 foot depth range
- Laydowns and wood cover adjacent to spawning flats
- Deeper dock edges near spawning bays
| - Crappie Sniping (Casting/Single Poling)
- Crappie Dock Shooting
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)
| - Small Bluegill
- Young-of-year Shad
- Small Minnows
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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