It's not uncommon to catch fish with eggs anytime if the year. I catch them carrying eggs in 20 deg whether in January
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I caught a crappie last weekend that had eggs in it, they were orange and vibrant like the ones I caught in during the spawn in April/May. The lake is at most 25 foot deep and maybe 300 acres. How could this be? Im trying to learn here
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It's not uncommon to catch fish with eggs anytime if the year. I catch them carrying eggs in 20 deg whether in January
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Nature is not as precise as we want to think . Several yrs. ago my brother and I found spawning crappie on Grenada in the last week in may . These fish were in 2-4 ft. of water . Only because a neighbour put a trot line out with minnows for catfish did he complain about crappie on half his hooks .He wanted to know if I wanted them . Sure was a burden but I took them. lol The deer rut rarely comes quick and ends quick either . Most things are based on averages . Like not catching fish when it's wendy . I have held on a tree while my partner wore them out . Fish and learn .
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We have been seeing some filets off fish with a yellow tint here in Louisiana. Everyone says it is from the unlaid eggs being absorbing back into the fish.
If you dont have time to do it right the first time, when are you going to find time time to fix it.
I managed a male fish 2 days ago with some color still on his belly out in deep water ...water temps are much higher here though .....never say never ......saw lots a week ago with bright yellow eggs myself
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