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Cmav221

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  1. For me in nh most fish are spawned out. Post spawn I have my best luck throwing weightless flukes , senkos , swimbaits , swim jigs , spinner baits , and chatterbaits up into newly growing vegetation. When the bluegill begin to spawn in a few weeks I start to throw some jigs , frogs , bluegill patterns in the same vegetation and sometimes I will go back to the same areas I found bass on beds in as well. If I see bluegill on beds it’s a good indication there’s bass not far behind. Just my thoughts but I tend to fish much less deep water then people in my area so others may disagree and have some better advice.
  2. I’m looking for some info on finding some tournaments in southern nh. My issue being me and a friend fish off a smaller fiberglass bass boat with a smaller motor so most of the tournaments I see we might not fit great into. Boat has live wells, aerators, fish finders and most other things larger more modern bass boats have. Are there any clubs that are a bit more casual and we would fit better into.

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