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    normally somewhere when water temps are in the mid 50s is when the bite starts to switch over, but cranks can and do get fish all summer, but it just might be a different stick.

    as summer comes in shallower bandits, wiggle wart, hot n tots, tails dancers all work well. at night when you dont have the flash from the sun caused by a spinner, cranks still are used.

    I know I like to switch over to spoons as soon as it works, they are much easier to get out of the net.

    last weekend most of the females still carried eggs we caught, it was only the biggest ones that appeared to have already done their thing.

    there are lots of animals that spawn during moon cycles....might be a vision thing, a tide thing, I really dont know but it's a interesting thing to ponder
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