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9 hours ago, J-Doc said:

I have not witnessed a good topwater bite in I don't know when.  You know, drive up to the lake or pull into a cove and after a few minutes, you see some good topwater strikes.  Some really massive ones and some normal bass activity.  

 

That was a few years ago.  I haven't seen normal activity in over a year or more. And I definitely haven't seen large boils of schooling activity in years. 

I really think that is because there has not been a shad die off the past two winters along with the off colored water there is just no reason to hunt together in packs. The increase in food supply is making some really big fish though, so there is always a trade off.

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My theory as well Stump.  Makes the fishing tough at times also. Can't even get a reaction  bite.

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