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Chasing Schooling Bass

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My brother and I headed to a local lake this morning to fish for some bass that are suspending and chasing shad fry. We only had about a 2 hour window before the wind kicked up and the fish quit chasing bait (the high pressure front also had something to do with the short-lived activity because normally they will school all day on this lake). We landed 7 between the two of us, a couple on a spook jr, some on a 4" keitech easy shiner on a jighead, and I actually caught two on a drop shot while "graph fishing". I had never successfully done that before but my dad's new fishfinder on his kayak is NICE so I could tell what was going on. My little brother had one chasing his spook come completely out of the water that looked to be 4 pounds or more, that was so close to his kayak that it splashed him!

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They were pretty much out in the middle of no where, flat bottom, the only thing we would see were some small balls of bait.

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