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Fishing in SE Georiga

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Does anyone know what phase of the spawn we are in!? Given the long winter (for Georgia) and the spring that seemed more like the midwest than the the south, I can't seem to pinpoint the phase. I jacked a giant off a bed last year around this time and it had been a lot hotter for a lot longer so I wouldn't think that its over. I'm noticing some new beds everytime I go but nobody seems to be home. Fished for about 7 hours today, only managed 6 dinks and never put much of a pattern together. Three on a brush hog (one off a weedbed, one off a hump and out of the trees), two on a jig and one on a chatterbait with hits on a squarebill and whopper plopper 90.

I'm as far southeast Alabama as you can get and fish Seminole and Eufaula. 

 

Seminole spawn is coming to a close.

 

Eufaula bass are in all three stages still of that's helps any

I'm in southeast ga, everywhere I've been fishing is postspawn now. 

 

Still a few buck bass guarding beds, but females are spawned out for sure 

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9 hours ago, Jamo said:

I jacked a giant off...

 

Might want to retire that phrase. Just saying.

 

Here in the SC Lowcountry we're post spawn in most lagoons. Bass have been active and are hitting everything.

Coming to a close in middle GA also, got 4 nice females this morning. All of them were postspawn and still had some scars on their lower fins from bedding. Like Koz stated above, they are hitting anything right now.

I'm about an hour west of Savannah.  We're definitely in the post spawn now.

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