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Yesterday I took my neighbor fishing.  One of the targets was spotted bass which typically hang around bridge piers.  We were trying out some swim baits different from Keitech.  We hit one bridge that only had largemouth and smallmouth on it.  We fished for smallmouth until it got warm then made the 10 mile run to another bridge.  It only had largemouth on it.  I’ve been fishing these bridges for years and never have I seen the spots disappear. 
 

Anyone had this experience where you fish.

  • Super User

I know some of our rivers they have the fall spot round up and fish fry. We still have em. I don’t mind catching them at all. They stretch your string for sure . 

  • Super User

Kentucky lake is over populated with them.  There is no size limit. Spots are very tasty.  

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Yep I the length limit at Stockton has been dropped to 12 inches so I was planning to keep a couple for a cornbread and beans dinner but that didn’t happen.

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