Buck Bass

Mac - graduate

I was fishing a tournament over the weekend. I pulled into the back of a cove, there was a small 12" fish behind every bush in 4' to 6'. Probably caught 15, but never a keeper. Water temp 73 degrees, bluebird skies. Post spawn
My question is: After catching several small fish should I keep grinding in hopes for that one bite (which is what I did)? Or assume they are all small and make a move? And why would this cove holding only small fish?
Water temp 73 degrees, bluebird skies. Post spawn

April 15, 2019 12:10:45 PM
The Dean - professor

Hey Mac, If you are dealing with post spawn condition I would look for the bigger fish in feeding areas. The male and bigger females are often found together during the pre-spawn and spawn phases. However, once the spawn is concluded the smaller males is all that are left behind to guard the fry. If its early in the pre-spawn the big fish can be scattered and hard to find. Look for areas that offer feeding opportunities for the bass and you will have your best chance at finding the bigger fish. Some common post spawn areas are, points, grass beds, current and other main lake or main river habitat

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