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By Rob Russow
ESPNOutdoors.com Tuesday, March 10, 2009 With water temperatures in the 60s and the current moon phase just about to become full, the Lake Amistad bass should be in a full-blown spawning cycle by the time the Elite Series season kicks off Thursday in Del Rio. The key word there is "should." Mother Nature has a way of playing cruel tricks on those anglers hoping for a sight-fishing slugfest. Bass hitting the spawn brings back memories of the first Elite tournament held on Amistad back in 2006, when Ish Monroe busted a 34-plus pound st ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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