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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 102769" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Except we don't have jack for smelt on this side over the last 15 years outside of winter apparently. Definitely agree that a fair chunk of the movement is due to forage availability but ours are almost exclusively warm water bait fish with crappie and white bass being a couple of the most common. The migration and water temperature they talked about in spring isn't so much fish moving but the bite moving as warm water works from south to north during the spring. According to them the fish don't move all that much (mind you this group moves the most of any in the lake) but just the right conditions for good fishing. Seems contrary to what most all of us see but I've never dove in the river in summer looking at walleyes to see if it was true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 102769, member: 1305"] Except we don't have jack for smelt on this side over the last 15 years outside of winter apparently. Definitely agree that a fair chunk of the movement is due to forage availability but ours are almost exclusively warm water bait fish with crappie and white bass being a couple of the most common. The migration and water temperature they talked about in spring isn't so much fish moving but the bite moving as warm water works from south to north during the spring. According to them the fish don't move all that much (mind you this group moves the most of any in the lake) but just the right conditions for good fishing. Seems contrary to what most all of us see but I've never dove in the river in summer looking at walleyes to see if it was true. [/QUOTE]
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