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Perch and bream
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04/14/15 09:34 PM
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ssfireman
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What temp am I looking for during spawning or when do they normally start?
The gene pool could use a little chlorine.
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Re: Perch and bream
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04/14/15 11:47 PM
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ckwilson25
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I say use Chucks method, guess.
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Re: Perch and bream
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04/15/15 12:52 AM
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banker-always fishing
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I deal spawning water temperature for Sunfish is low seventies. (70 to 74 degrees) I have also caught em spawning in 65 to 70 degree water. This is usually the early spring spawn. Mid summer and late fall spawns the water is warmer. Side Note: As CK put it I would also do a lot of guessing.
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Re: Perch and bream
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04/15/15 09:54 PM
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Laker One
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Sunfish usually spawn three times a year. During the spring which is the first the water where I usually fish is between 68 and 72 degrees. Mid to late summer the water is usually 76 to 80 degrees. Fall it is usually 72 to 76 degrees. So says my graph.
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