I think the spawn in SE PA was running late this year. Cold temps and flooding type rains probably wiped a lot of the early bedders out.
Bob
I was very surprised to clean a crappie that was full of eggs. This was July 3rd. Water surface was 81°. The fish was shallow just like a spring spawn. July is late for this area. I know they don't all spawn in the same window but this is a first for me. Just scratching my head and wondering why.
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I think the spawn in SE PA was running late this year. Cold temps and flooding type rains probably wiped a lot of the early bedders out.
Bob
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That maybe it Bob. Didn't think of that.
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I catch crappie that have eggs in them all months of the year.
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AND I KETCH LIL BITTY BABY CRAPPIE YEAR ROUND tooo ......amazing aint it .....
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I catch them with eggs all year long as well
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again I SAY THIS >>>> I ketch little bitty 3 inch baby crappie year round >>>> hint hint hint >>>>>
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The age old riddle of which comes first the crappie or the egg?
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it is more like do you think they really grow THAT much slower in some spots than others ? have seen east Texas crappie with ready to lay bright yellow eggs in August .....makes ya wonder dont it
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