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spawn-post spawn #10714316 03/22/15 03:18 AM
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still haven't gotten this down yet. I know it verys lake by lake. I just wanted to know when they start getting ready for spawn, go into spawn, and leave spawn.


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Re: spawn-post spawn [Re: Fish docter] #10714319 03/22/15 03:20 AM
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enquiring minds want to know, like me

Re: spawn-post spawn [Re: Fish docter] #10714335 03/22/15 03:31 AM
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At Fork the bass will start spawning on the upper ends of the lake in mid to late Feb. then there is a major spawn around the full moon in March. Another major wave of fish will spawn around the full moon in April. A few stragglers will spawn in May but by then it is pretty much over.

Typically in April you can find bedding fish on the south end of the lake and catch post spawn fish on the upper end of the lake on the same day.

Bottom line is that not all fish spawn at the same time on any lake.



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In general, the northern sections of the lake will spawn sooner than the southern sections (more direct sunlight at the northern part/south facing banks of lakes) This contributes to the phenomenon of not all the bass in a lake spawning at the same time (species survival mechanism)

Water temperature is a huge factor. Most of the bass at power plant lakes (Squaw, Welsh, Martin Creek) are post spawn, with the remainder still spawning. Non power plant lakes at the same latitude are mostly with males making beds. Shallow grass filled lakes will spawn sooner than very deep lakes. The deeper the lake, the longer it takes to heat up.

Next weekend (after a solid warming trend this next week and five days prior to a full moon--there should be a significant wave of spawning bass in north Texas)

Last week and this weekend, I've seen plenty of small bass fry around DFW, but most bass are in prespawn.
As of today, I'd say most lakes in the DFW area have males making beds with females rubbing their bellies on rocks/timber.

Right now, it probably looks something like this



After next weekend, it will then look something like this










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Re: spawn-post spawn [Re: Fish docter] #10715117 03/22/15 05:56 PM
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I like the map thing.....can you put one up for East Tennessee lakes????

Re: spawn-post spawn [Re: Fish docter] #10715391 03/22/15 08:36 PM
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Great visual, and good information. Thanks


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