It's spawning time for central Indiana smallies. Indiana has no closed season and the prevailing dry spell has
really conspired against them. For the last few years, we have had wet springs and high water prior to the spawn.
Unfortunately, when the rains stopped, the streams dropped to "normal levels" but didn't stop there. Now they are
low and clear and the spawning beds are easy to see. This morning I saw 10, count 'em trucks lined up at a site
where the river is accessible.
fish on
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