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We started at daylight working topwater then progressed to worms,swimbaits, carolina rigs, shallow to deep crankbaits all through the water column with little to now success. Two small bass and a small walleye were all we caught today. Not much of a showing for the amount of effort extended. Don't know what I was doing wrong but would sure appreciate just a little direction if you feel like sharing. Thank you

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Haven't been bass fishing for a while, but we've been catching a bunch of bass crappie fishing brush piles in 10 to 20ft of water. could easily catch a limit or two if you were actually targeting them.

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Lots of shad schools swirling around right now.  Have talked to a few crappie fishermen and they are catching some good fish, having to work a little for them, but much as jwilson48 said, brushpiles in the 10-20 fow.  As I have aged, (not particularly well I might add) I discover that I have a lot less tolerance for heat than I used to, so I will wait for fall.

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Thank you will be down this weekend to see if we can exercise a few. Wish I had an umbrella on the boat for some shade. lol

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How was the weekend Hillbilly?  As stated, brush piles are key, as well as the often overlooked humps that many forget about on Pomme. Those humps are a key to finding and catching quality fish at this time of year. 

TinBoats BassClub.  An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM. 

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