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Now that the pre-spawn stage is only weeks or a couple of months away I was hoping to get some input on understanding what areas bigger fish will stage at for the pre and post spawn. There is a point on here, indicated in orange, where I caught  somewhere around 250 bass post spawn last year,not in one day, over a period of about 4 weeks,but couldn't get any size. I was thinking that the larger bass must be somewhere else. I tried moving down the point but the size of the fish never changed. They were all largemouth. I was hoping for some input on where the bigger fish might hold. This is a picture with the lake down several feet from full spring pool. The other two areas i've circled are areas that hold larger fish, spots and largemouth, but are community holes that get pounded several days of the week. 

 

 

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Well, I don't really have much to input as far as where to look for fish. But have you tried using the 'historical imagery' feature in Google Earth? It gives you the option of viewing satellite images taken at different times from the past. Often I can find an image from a time when water levels were extremely low, and see structure that isn't normally visible. This has helped me tremendously.

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Well, I don't really have much to input as far as where to look for fish. But have you tried using the 'historical imagery' feature in Google Earth? It gives you the option of viewing satellite images taken at different times from the past. Often I can find an image from a time when water levels were extremely low, and see structure that isn't normally visible. This has helped me tremendously.

 

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