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  1. Ok, let's see all you have on the topic! There is very little clear definitive information on Spotted Bass in Winter. I have two small rivers and a lake near me in VA that have spotted bass. I am planning a trip (early January) to fish in the lake. The lake is predominantly Largies but has a pop of Spots. I caugh one accidentally last year while fishing a suspending jerkbait near a bridge. I know that spots act differently from all the other species in winter but that is all I can really figure out. do they suspend or hug the bottom? will they be located in the same areas I typically look for largemouths? do they chase or is it still a crawl fluttering presentation also? help help help!
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