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Heading up to fish smallies tomorrow. Any reports out there for the SE corner??

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I was up there on Friday. Lots of people out fishing smallies this weekend. Bass have moved up to spawn, look for areas with a sand and rock/boulder mix and you'll find fish on beds or pods of smallies staking out the area. Water temp was 65.

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I agree, lots of folks out bass fishing. I fished the east side and it was rather slow. Only two fish in 4-5 hours of fishing. Could have been they were in doing their thing on the beds as mentioned above.

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Fished sat and sun, caught more walleyes then smallmouth. Found a few areas holding fish but they wouldn't cooperate. Only thing I could get them to hit was tubes and it had to be just dragged on the bottom. They would just pick it up and start swimming, would just feel weight, not very aggressive at all. Good luck

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Anyone fish today? Might run there tomorrow but todays cold front has me concerned.

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Musky fever- I'd say go for it. Walleye fishing was slow for me today but I did catch some nice smallys. I was out of garrison. 10'ish with rocks and weeds. I was pulling crawlers and got quite a few. tried throwing plastics and bobber fishing them but they liked a moving crawler the most. Good luck.

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Do you have to go to the SE end to catch em. Live in Pequot would like to drive as far as Garrison to catch smallies. Can it be done? Thanks for any help.

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I imagine that you can catch them in Garrison too. We caught some on the east side, but it takes some patience.

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I went out of Cove on Saturday (6/21). We hit the rocks in front of Izatys and all around half-moon. We then hit the gravel up by 4 mile bar and then rocks outside of cove. Not a single smallmouth. I usually go out of Garrison. Lundeen's talked me into going out of cove since he said the NW would be the last place he would go for smallies. I followed his advice and got nothing. Not sure what I was doing wrong. That evening we went out of Garrison. Caught a couple of smallies (12-14" only) and some very large rockbass. It was fun but that was a long day for only a couple of fish. If I did it again, I would go back to Garrison, only because I am more familiar with that area. I didn't see anyone catching anything all day.

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Pretty sure the smallies are all gone. From what it sounds like they are not allowed to eat anything so they starved to death. Haha kidding, I hope they are out eating all the walleye fry at the moment.

Seriously though, post spawn. Try weeds protecting fry. They are not always in massive schools patrolling rock piles.

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They are not always in massive schools patrolling rock piles.

Agree with this for sure. I haven't been able to find any sizable groups of them yet since the spawn. Caught a few dinks and a single big fish. Going to be back for the Smallmouth over 4th of July smile

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Yep, just the post spawn funk. We need them to set up in regular summer patterns before it's easy pickens again. Once the molt happens the bass will hit the rocks to gorge on crayfish.

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I'm driving up from texas to do some smallie fishing next week. I'll be pulling my boat 20' bass cat and will probably stick to the south end. Other than that, does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

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Last weekend report:

A mid lake reef was pumping out numbers and the shoreline rocks/weeds were holding less, but bigger bass.

The water is still cold enough, they taste mighty fine this time of year. grin

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I'm driving up from texas to do some smallie fishing next week. I'll be pulling my boat 20' bass cat and will probably stick to the south end. Other than that, does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance

How did it go? Long trip up, I didn't see this until now otherwise i would have tried to help

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