Tips For Catching Post Spawn Bass – MTB

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Tips For Catching Post Spawn Bass

Typically when I think of post spawn bass I think of big groups of bass looking for a summer hang out spot. Most bass only spawn for a couple of days before they head on back to the deeper creek channels and main river channels to group up and feed on shad for the summer. I try to target places that are fairly deep water and with a little cover. For deeper lakes I tend to look for longer points that might extend for a couple of hundred feet. Some fish will still be shallow and there are still some big fish left up shallow, but I want to find numbers of fish because they will likely be more active and feeding rather than trying to locate one or two fish up shallow.

There are two tactics I really love to do when the post spawn groups appear. There are a variety of different ways to catch these fish from dragging or hopping a jig to swimbaits and spinnerbaits, but this is when I pull out my bigger crankbaits and I will drag a carolina rig. Both require very little skill and are super easy to catch big quality sized fish. Both of these techniques are very versatile and can be used in any water during any conditions.