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I had never fished on a school of bass before or if I had I only caught one out of it because I did not have the patience to make m ore casts.  Until this past week I hammered a 3-0, and then came back the next cast to catch a 4-1..... I then went on to catch a solid northern Wisconsin limit of 12-11 for my top five on the day.  I caught them on a flat that came out and had vertical stumps in deep water making a half circle around it.....

Then two days latter I got on another school on a sand flat..... I LOVE THE ADERNILINE RUSH..... I do not have the best electronics and only saw the schools on them after I new they were there (I just wanted to see what the looked like for future reference)

Does anybody have help on finding schools of bass, and what weather/ conditions of lake and what areas on lakes, should I be looking for?

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I find schools by finding the first fish then casting back to the same area the last one was caught. Repeat until they stop biting. I don't know that you can predict where you might find schooling fish except that in the spring, early prespawn smallmouth will school up. Catch one and don't move until you've fished that spot well.

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