Chris and friends hit the "mother load" of spawning
peacock bass today.
They figure the falling lake level and the warm
water temperature
(81 degrees) were what made it all come together.
If the spawning fish didn't hit after 5 or 6 casts....
just move to the next nest.
Caught 5 or 6 nice peacock bass.
(When is that kid going to start taking some pictures?)
Lost some rather "large" ones too.
They stayed in the same area for 7 hours.....
Saw a lot more fish than they caught....
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