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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5118988" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>yeah if you talking about the LMB spawn its done by this time but a lot of fish will still be shallow feeding up on bluegill, shad and minnow spawns. a lot of folks think that they go immediately to the ledges postspawn, not true. follow the food and right now and a lot of it is shallow. if you get there early enough throw some topwater.</p><p></p><p>as far as bluegill on KY lake folks, especially guides, have hammered the piss out of them for the last five years and its starting to show. releasing all the females and small males but keeping the bigger fish is an old fashioned idea. you cant rape beds and expect fish to be there the next year and they are realizing that now. scan a little deeper and you might find some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5118988, member: 6230"] yeah if you talking about the LMB spawn its done by this time but a lot of fish will still be shallow feeding up on bluegill, shad and minnow spawns. a lot of folks think that they go immediately to the ledges postspawn, not true. follow the food and right now and a lot of it is shallow. if you get there early enough throw some topwater. as far as bluegill on KY lake folks, especially guides, have hammered the piss out of them for the last five years and its starting to show. releasing all the females and small males but keeping the bigger fish is an old fashioned idea. you cant rape beds and expect fish to be there the next year and they are realizing that now. scan a little deeper and you might find some. [/QUOTE]
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