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<blockquote data-quote="jard" data-source="post: 4425699" data-attributes="member: 12091"><p>I think fish need about 24 hours of constant water level to adapt. They day it raises, hard fishing. Since its been up high for a few days and warm, there will be fish on the banks. I would throw bright spinnerbait/chatterbait and flip creature baits in the front bushes. A lot of fish will go up to the very first piece of cover they find, and it might be submerged and not visible. Some of them will go as shallow as they can get. If you not getting bit on visible shallow brush, back off a little as a lot of fish are sitting under the boat. Fishing gets tough when they drop the water a foot or two, they tend to have lockjaw for about 24 hours as they retreat. Then the secondary points and ledges will start to be firing up at the end of the month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jard, post: 4425699, member: 12091"] I think fish need about 24 hours of constant water level to adapt. They day it raises, hard fishing. Since its been up high for a few days and warm, there will be fish on the banks. I would throw bright spinnerbait/chatterbait and flip creature baits in the front bushes. A lot of fish will go up to the very first piece of cover they find, and it might be submerged and not visible. Some of them will go as shallow as they can get. If you not getting bit on visible shallow brush, back off a little as a lot of fish are sitting under the boat. Fishing gets tough when they drop the water a foot or two, they tend to have lockjaw for about 24 hours as they retreat. Then the secondary points and ledges will start to be firing up at the end of the month. [/QUOTE]
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