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Ok,going to a gin clear lake on Saturday with three brother in laws.We did really good on this lake 5 years back drop shotting.The last report from a guide is he's catching them in 5-10 feet of water(so full spawn mode).My question is,what side of the lake should i look for flats and points? Do I want to find the warmest water first? My thinking is west or north, I could be wrong, thats why I'm asking..We will be in a pontoon boat.Thanks for your help..

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North end will usually warm up first. Get a lake contour map if you can to help you locate likely looking spawning flats.

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I'd find out water temps first then decide. Since there will be 4 guys fishing, I would find areas that haven't gone into the spawn just yet.

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Thank You both for your help.After looking through the lake in Google earth, most of the sandy flats and longer points are on the south end of the lake. I marked spots,and will just start there and see what happens..Thanks You

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