With the BASS Elite Series tournaments on hold due to Coronavirus shutdowns, pro angler and South Louisiana resident Tyler Rivet is taking all the time he can to fish. On a recent trip out of Des Allemands, Rivet found some fish but they were slow to bite and in a transitional phase between the spawn and post-spawn. Rivet believes fish are slowly moving out of spawning areas and water temperature will determine what they do over the next few weeks.
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