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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 33224" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>It kind of sounds like it has been a real similar start to what the lake was like last year. Fishing reports showed scattered fish with a "hit and miss" type of bite. Most thought this was due to forage/food being everywhere. The predator fish have their pick of forage in various types of habitat. Good for the fish, not so for the angler looking for easy limits and patterns. Bite should improve some as you get into July and the baitfish fall into a summer holding location.</p><p></p><p>If this is the case, it will probably remain until there is a large die off of forage (low water) or a large year class of predator fish that will eat away at the population of the baitfish until it tips the balance. </p><p></p><p>I know when the system does tip the other way and the forage base isn't large enough to sustain the fish in the system, look out. Lots of quality fish willing to eat whatever will be on the search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 33224, member: 843"] It kind of sounds like it has been a real similar start to what the lake was like last year. Fishing reports showed scattered fish with a "hit and miss" type of bite. Most thought this was due to forage/food being everywhere. The predator fish have their pick of forage in various types of habitat. Good for the fish, not so for the angler looking for easy limits and patterns. Bite should improve some as you get into July and the baitfish fall into a summer holding location. If this is the case, it will probably remain until there is a large die off of forage (low water) or a large year class of predator fish that will eat away at the population of the baitfish until it tips the balance. I know when the system does tip the other way and the forage base isn't large enough to sustain the fish in the system, look out. Lots of quality fish willing to eat whatever will be on the search. [/QUOTE]
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