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Love the rock this time of year, stayed at Lakeside people could not be nicer! Quick recap

28 got unpacked and launched the boat on the water around 3:30 never left the cove, best day for size had a 3.5 and a 4 lb largemouth all spawned out and my wife caught a 17 3/4" smallie on her first cast

Plus a bunch of spots, most fish were headed out and relating in secondary points and docks on points

We caught 25 fish the first day with 9 of those being keepers. My wife drug a split shot green pumpkin worm and I caught then on the following shaky head , wobble head, ned fish were 2-15 foot deep.

May 29: best top water morning I have had fish around the cows and caught 20 or so on top mostly brown fish with a few largemouth and spots mixed in 7 keeps no thumpers just 15-17" fish. Spook and a fin did the damage only morning with a top water bite rain and wind came caught a few on a blade then started dragging the shakey head caught 10 or so more with a few more keepers broke 2 good fish off saw 1 it was a 4 lb class or better fish that ran me into a cedar

May 30: big wind in the morning did not throw the blade till late(my bad), did most my damage on the wobble head on secondary and main lake stuff around point 7 to mill creek area maybe 20 fish on the day 5 keepers

May 31:'wind and clouds in the am tried to feed them the blade did not work out for me caught 6 on it with 2 keeps looked for the bigguns in the cedars but didn't work out for me. Evening fished flat gravel main lake stuff and got right with the smallies for a bit with a c rig and a senko had 7 fish with 4 keeps

June 1: 2 hours in the am same flat gravel main lake stuff. Tube, rig, spook, and shakey head had 10 fish 5 spots 5 smallies 4 keepers. 7-20'

Great trip one slow day out of 4 I'll take it. Can't wait to come back. Hope it helps someone. Pics later

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We stay at Lazy Lees across the cove. Do like the Lakeside resort, we normally hit it up for some ice cream after dinner.

Nice report. A lot of the areas you mention are places we will hit in late June. Will use the info you provided.

Thanks.

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I would think the early am top water bite should be better, I never found any type of shad spawn anywhere. I would think late June would be a main lake fb jig time and a deep diving crankbait. Good luck and enjoy

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