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  1. #1
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    Re: Fall Paterns for no-shad lakes

    Speaking of Cedar Creek there are shad in there, plenty of them. Went crappie fishing in there about a week ago under the lights. I saw more shad that night then I have since fishing at Cumberland.

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    Re: Fall Paterns for no-shad lakes

    Bass have the same seasonal patterns in every lake throughout the country...move deep for winter,come up shallow to spawn in the spring,move back out of those spawning areas on to deep points,channels,humps or watever in the summer,and then in the fall they will move back up into shallower water in those spawning areas or around them with the cooler water and gourge on baitfish...so find your spawning areas adn fish crawdad type baits,bluegill and crappie also and youll eventually find em

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