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<blockquote data-quote="JayKay" data-source="post: 320174" data-attributes="member: 324"><p>1) Not sure what you are talking about?</p><p>2) Yes, the big ones are in the same waters as the little ones. There are just a LOT more little ones, and I feel that they are less spooky and more active than the big ones. It's how the big ones get to be older (and bigger).</p><p>3) I have always had more luck after dark, than even dusk. I find that there is a bite right after sunset, and another later in the night, that works out even better for me.</p><p>4) I have caught little ones as late as late-June, but never bothered fishing in the summer at Heskett. Too shallow, and gets too weedy.</p><p>5) Again, it seems too shallow to be good daytime fishing.</p><p>6) Traditionally, fall is better than spring. But the past couple of springs have been LIT.</p><p></p><p>Jaykay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayKay, post: 320174, member: 324"] 1) Not sure what you are talking about? 2) Yes, the big ones are in the same waters as the little ones. There are just a LOT more little ones, and I feel that they are less spooky and more active than the big ones. It's how the big ones get to be older (and bigger). 3) I have always had more luck after dark, than even dusk. I find that there is a bite right after sunset, and another later in the night, that works out even better for me. 4) I have caught little ones as late as late-June, but never bothered fishing in the summer at Heskett. Too shallow, and gets too weedy. 5) Again, it seems too shallow to be good daytime fishing. 6) Traditionally, fall is better than spring. But the past couple of springs have been LIT. Jaykay [/QUOTE]
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