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just wondering if any body can give me some info on the smallmouth bass on the lake I have been going up there now for 4 years and seem to do well my question is are the smallies on there beds yet . I am hoping we hit them just right this year . any info would be great thanks Dennis from Mass
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From past experience, I'd say it's still a little early & cold for them to be on the beds yet. Then again, I've seen them on them as early as the first week in May, just a few weeks after ice-out. One old sage I know once noted that they really hit the beds when the water approaches 60F. Who knows. Just make sure not to hit 'em too hard while they're on the beds, as the scavengers move in and gobble up the eggs/fry pretty quickly, and an injured fish is no good at minding the nest. Better off waiting 'til they move off the beds and resume normal feeding patterns -- not when they're simply attacking anything that approaches the bed out of instinct.
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60 is the right water temp. also they spawn with the full moon.
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Still a little early. The water is still kind of cold. I agree though, try to stay off them if they are in the nests, that way we can enjoy the fishing for the next 5 months and years to come, instead of catching the same fish over and over for a couple hours ruining the spawn.
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I wish every bass fisherman would heed this, but we live in a cove and know where every bass nest is as EVERY fisherman that comes by hits each nest. These poor fish get caught many times over and the sunfish are there to scoop up the young while they're jerked off the nests. |
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Yeah, stay away from the beds.
Besides you look rediculous when you catch a the same fish 15 others have caught within the past few hours holding it up acting like you're the first one. Really getting sick of seeing nice fish with their lips half ripped off when diving. Wasn't there discussion a while back about closing the season while they're on their beds? I know no live bait can be used, but let's face it, they're only guarding their bed and will hit anything. All they're trying to do is get something away from their bed. If no hook is set, you would see that 9 times out of ten, they just move it and spit it out away from the bed. |
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How long do they stay on their beds?
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