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<blockquote data-quote="dyeguy1212" data-source="post: 133742" data-attributes="member: 1460"><p>They spawn in the early summer around these parts.. the water has to be pretty warm for them.</p><p></p><p>I've had the best luck catching high quantities using the smalled hook I can find, and a kernel of soft corn on the end. The bright color gets them interested, and apparently they like the taste.</p><p></p><p>I caught my biggest on a shallow running bass crank bait, but they make smaller 1/8oz cranks for pan fish. I'd look into those if you're going to the bigger ones.</p><p></p><p>As for time, I always do well on warm summer mornings. Once the sun gets high in the sky, it seems to slow down. You'll still catch them, but not as many and likely not as big either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dyeguy1212, post: 133742, member: 1460"] They spawn in the early summer around these parts.. the water has to be pretty warm for them. I've had the best luck catching high quantities using the smalled hook I can find, and a kernel of soft corn on the end. The bright color gets them interested, and apparently they like the taste. I caught my biggest on a shallow running bass crank bait, but they make smaller 1/8oz cranks for pan fish. I'd look into those if you're going to the bigger ones. As for time, I always do well on warm summer mornings. Once the sun gets high in the sky, it seems to slow down. You'll still catch them, but not as many and likely not as big either. [/QUOTE]
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