I WENT LAST WEEK AND A FEW STILL HAD EGGS IN THEM BUT MOST DID NOT,HAD 66 BOTH DAYS,HAVE NOT BEEN BACK TOO MANY THINGS TO CATCH UP ON,I THOUGHT WHEN YOU RETIRED YOU WERE LEFT WITH MUCH TIME,WIFE DID NOT READ SAME BOOK
Here in NY the spawn, I thought, was over. Today I caught a bunch of females that still had eggs in them. The water temp was 73 Deg, and Im still finding them in spawning areas.
How soon after the spawn do they begin to form egg sacks?
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I WENT LAST WEEK AND A FEW STILL HAD EGGS IN THEM BUT MOST DID NOT,HAD 66 BOTH DAYS,HAVE NOT BEEN BACK TOO MANY THINGS TO CATCH UP ON,I THOUGHT WHEN YOU RETIRED YOU WERE LEFT WITH MUCH TIME,WIFE DID NOT READ SAME BOOK
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Actually, yes they do ... at some of the area lakes I fish. Water temps are 80-85deg, now ... but still catching egg laden females out over deep water. The fish are right where they should be, given the time & temps, but the only difference is many still have eggs. Most likely reason is the flooding rains & constant waves of fronts that we've experienced this year.
After they've spawned (or internally consumed the eggs, if they don't), they start showing small egg sacs by late Summer. By late Fall into early Winter, the egg sac can get noticeably big ... one of the reasons many people mistakenly think they spawn again in the Fall.
... cp
Mine had eggs last week. Havn;t kept any since then.
They start forming eggs in late fall.
I cleaned a bass that swallowed the hook the other day that was full of readied eggs. Most bass were done well over a month ago around here. Water temp 77.