Shore fishing the Bay

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2013/04/03 10:13:16 (permalink)

Shore fishing the Bay

I have a day off Friday and was thinking about splitting the day with a few hours in the creeks and the rest shore fishing the bay. Is it to early for Smallmouth in the Bay? I was too late last year, but not sure when the fish move in.
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    woodnickle
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    Re:Shore fishing the Bay 2013/04/03 11:08:28 (permalink)
    The 53 to 55 degree range is magic for big prespawn fish.
    Phase 1 - Water Temp. 46-48 degrees
    As the water temperature rises into the mid 40's smallmouth bass will still remain in deeper water but will begin moving closer to their shallow water spawning area's. When the water temperature reaches 46 to 48 degrees they will start to disperse and begin filtering into shallow water, usually less than 10 feet deep, in search of food and/or nesting sites. Keep in mind that crayfish spawn during this time so lures that imitate crayfish are a good option during this phase.
    Phase 2 - Water Temp. 48-52 degrees
    When the water temperature approaches 50 degrees, both male and female smallmouth will be in a full-fledged migration pattern. Most of the fish will now be in shallow water aggressively feeding, moving, and searching for nesting sites. Cover such as rocks, weeds, fallen trees, docks, or any shallow cover in water 3 to 8 feet deep can attract fish.
    Phase 3 - Water Temp. 53-55 degrees
    As the water temperature approaches the mid 50's, aggressive behavior starts to take a downswing. The males will begin sweeping out nests in shallow gravel, rocks, sand or other suitable bottom composition depending on the features and structure of the lake you are fishing on. The females will move back out to deeper water close to drop offs at this time and wait until they are ready to spawn before moving shallow again. Males can be caught in very shallow water at this time. You will need to move to deeper water to catch the females during this phase.





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    pgh_flytier
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    Re:Shore fishing the Bay 2013/04/03 14:58:51 (permalink)
    Thanks for the info. It sounds like I'm still a little early, buts its been a long winter and I can't wait to get out there.
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    Re:Shore fishing the Bay 2013/04/03 15:47:28 (permalink)
    Yeah, bay temp isnt much over freezing now.
     
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    Re:Shore fishing the Bay 2013/04/03 18:20:35 (permalink)
    Thanks for that post Mikastorm.
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