To be sure, it has been "one of those years" with yoyo weather patterns, then BAM it's Summer temps. Had my state's Crappie confused, for sure. Flooding from all the rains, at the most inopportune time, followed by lingering cold weather pushing their window of opportunity almost completely closed had them scattered in many depths of water (and not following the normal prespawn to spawn procedure). Some of our lakes are experiencing high 70's water temps & the weather forecast is for continued daytime highs in the 80's, so that window could already be completely shut.
They tried to spawn, they really wanted to spawn, but the conditions they were faced with has probably diminished their efforts at a very high percentage rate. We won't know for sure until year after next, but my money is on a low percentage of fecundity.