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DERRICK SNAVELY V&M J-Mag Worm on a BOSS Shakey Jig Head V&M Pork Pin on a BOSS Screw Cap Head Zoom UV Speed Craw V&M Drop Shad Zoom Super Fluke OTT DEFOE Bass Pro Shops Stik-O on a VMC Rugby Head Rapala BX Waking Minnow According to FLW pro Derrick Snavely, the biggest smallies start to move up when the water temperature reaches 57 degrees. Bass Pro Shops Speed Shad Creek arms are obvious starting points, and from there, both pros will start trying to dial in on the type of rock. “A mix of pea gravel and golf-ball- sized rock is usually ideal,” says Snavely. “Maybe it has some clay and sand mixed in, but that smaller chunk rock is usually on the best spots. “Some of the lakes I fish have a black shell rock that, when you can find it, is always a great spot for a spawning smallmouth, especially if it has a large boulder or piece of cover near it. Whether it’s on a giant flat or on a small 45-degree bank, if there is a larger piece of cover nearby, you’re almost guaranteed to have a small- mouth on it.” Both pros will often pick a prime- looking pocket and, starting out on the point, fish their way in with various baits. Snavely likes a Carolina rig with a Zoom UV Speed Craw or a Zoom Super Fluke, while DeFoe is partial to a Rapala BX Balsa Waking Minnow or a Bass Pro Shops 3.8-inch Speed Shad swimbait on a 1/4-ounce jighead. Ultimately, the goal is to simply cover water, relying on the moving lures to illicit bites from aggressive small- mouths on beds, thus giving away their hidden locations. Try not to focus too much on the bank’s topography, as doing so may cause you to miss some opportunities. “Many guys are used to looking for those flatter banks, but smallmouth don’t really care about that as much,” says Snavely. “There are some vertical banks on Dale Hollow that have small stairsteps. They’ll often spawn on those tiny, vertical stairs if they have the right ingredients, and those are fish most guys will miss. Even fishing their way into a pocket, they’ll just skip over cast- ing there.” FEBRUARY-MARCH 2020 | MAJORLEAGUEFISHING.COM | FLWFISHING.COM 55 “THE BIG GIRLS WILL ALL BE OUT SUSPENDED, WAITING FOR THE TEMPERATURE TO GET RIGHT, WHICH IS WHERE THAT PRESPAWN SWIM- BAIT AND JERKBAIT BITE CAN BE SO GOOD.” — Derrick Snavely