Water type: Postspawn on a Southern reservoir
Water temp: Mid- to upper 70s
Clarity: 1 to 2 feet
Depth: 6 to 12 feet
Structure: Rock, laydowns, bridges
Cover: Docks, overhanging trees
Forage: Shad, bluegill, crawfish
Weather: Partly sunny with afternoon clouds
Wind/current: Light wind
Experts: A trio of Elite Series pros explain how they maximize postspawn opportunities
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Jonathan Kelley Old Forge, Pa.
First move: “This time of year, it can be tough fishing, so the shad spawn is an easy way to put a limit in your boat,” Kelley said. “After that, you have to slow down and fish for one here, one there.”
Baits/tackle to use: For picking off explosive big bites, Kelley uses a 1/2-ounce Martin’s Custom Baits Pro Series spinnerbait in pearl white. For…
