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Wading Ponds During The Spawn

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This weekend a friend and I hit a local pond that we used to frequent. Its a small, narrow, shallow run off pond, maybe 6 acres. As small as it is, it holds some very respectable Bass. The biggest I've caught there was a little over 6#, but I've heard a few guys say they've gotten some females over 8#. As we were fishing, we saw a bunch of Bluegill & Sunny beds right along the bank, with a few bass beds being formed further out. While we fished a point that we used to have some success on, we saw a guy wading the entire pond just walking all over the the beds we saw. It made me so mad, but I kept my cool and asked the guy if he realized what he was doing, dude was clueless.

 

What do you guys think about wading the banks during spawn when beds have fish guarding them?

It think they're walking where they should be casting.

It think they're walking where they should be casting.

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