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What's the deepest water that you've ever had a bass strike a Spook, or similar walking bait?                 So far, mine was 16ft. Sometimes, over some clear or partially clear water, bass will shoot up and strike a Spook from some deeper water.                                      I learned this year's ago before I ever had a boat while bank fishing. Making long cast out to the middle of a large cove, I got a hard strike on a frog colored Zara Spook.                                     Later, when I got my first locator, we marked this spot at roughly 16ft.                                                   Ever since then, I always make a few cast over deeper areas when I'm fishing a Spook.                 What would you estimate the deepest water you've had a bass hit a walking bait?                        

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  • Super User
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It’s not uncommon for suspended bass hanging near a 35’ deep thermocline in the Colorado River lakes to strike Gun Fish, Sammy’s, Spooks etc in water over several hundred feet deep. Local lakes with a 35’ thermocline the bass will come and strike the same surface lures water around 80’. 

Tom

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  • Super User
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Mine was on a jitterbug in about 15 to 20 FOW.  

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  • Super User
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I have caught bass in 70 foot but I was fishing emergent standing timber so that doesnt count .

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The deepest I've had a smallmouth come up for a Spook was 25ft.  I've caught them over deeper water, but they weren't on the bottom, so I have no idea how far up they actually came.  For largemouth, 18ft. More than once from the same, short piece of structure. 

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  • Global Moderator
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I've caught some over 40-50 feet of water on Table Rock fishing over the tops of submerged trees and along bluff walls as well as the front of docks. 

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  • Super User
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I've caught Spots on Spooks over 40 - 90 FOW. 

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