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So the weather here is great. Looks like the next month is gonna be in the 50s on up to the mid 70s and fluctuating. The lows bounce too. nothing lower than the 30s and peak in the 60s during the nights. Rain some. With the weather so crazy like it is, how much can a jig produce and where? deep, shallow? im sure bass get thrown off with the weather. this week is steady in the mid 60s to mid 70s and lows in the 50s & 60s. im already fishing in a pressured lake but my trusty jigs have been producing lately.

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i don't live far from you and there is only one lake I fish In this whole Atlanta area where I put my jig away most days once the fish start to spawn. On the rest of them I may get more bites on worms but the jig still produces fish. Right now It works both shallow and deep. Once I get into Late March on into April I stay shallow in less than 10 feet of water more often and fish jigs more around heavy cover along the shoreline.

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when it hits spring im waiting to go to allatoona. caught plenty of 4-5 lbers on beds. banks were trashed with weeds but had open pockets and channels where they would set up. the local lake i go to now i didnt start fishing there til last summer and it was fantastic. i can imagine spring time.

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