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Pre-Spawn Starts After Next Week!

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... or should.

 

Looking at next week's forecast, it appears it's supposed to be mostly in the 60s with quite a bit of rain.

 

That rain should raise the temps to the temps which trigger pre-spawn! :D

 

The most action I've seen this year is a bass hitting topwater in some shallows I simply could not get to without a canoe.  Water was, as of a couple days ago, high 30s to low 40s and even slow dragging jigs wasn't working.

 

Warmish water on the way!

 

Josh

Talked to a guy Who fishes a lot of tournaments, he said he fished Brookville last weekend water temps were 43, said Whitewater Memorial was producing Bass, Bluegill and crappie. All the rain should warm temps, agreed, but whitewater gets very muddy after heavy rain this early in the year.  I am a little farther south than you, so hoping that things are picking up here this weekend. Going to try it anyway, Will post any results good or bad.  Planning on getting up into the Wabash Co,. area this year to fish.

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