Well, iv been targeting structure like fallen logs, over-hanging branches, weeds, i have found beds and put lures like senkos, spinnerbaits, tubes, right in front of the fish's face!spindog wrote:What areas on these lakes are you targeting?nickbell wrote:Well, i havent caught a bass at all, and i am struggling to catch my first one. I go out every saturday and sunday, fishing at places like american lake, ward (pierce county) waughop, spanaway lake, with things like senkos, tubes, spinnerbaits, jigs, swimbaits, even live nightcrawlers, but not even one bite. I cant get a single bass to bite right now, and i know its probably because of the spawn.
Photos during spawn
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RE:Photos during spawn
RE:Photos during spawn
2 reasons for the fry being different sizes.gpc wrote:Ok I am not a big bass fishermen, but 2 Fridays ago I found myself on Trout lake trying for some bass. The temp was 70-71 and the surface temp was 70-74. We did some sight fishing and my buddy pulled a 2lber off a bed CPR of coarse. But we also noticed 2 different age groups of bass fry. They were pretty close to the same age, but one set was bigger than the other. What does this mean? I am not trying to stir the pot, just a bass rookie looking for some answers.
1] they are probably a week or two weeks seperated from hatching, and between the different batches being spawned.
2] different genes from the different mothers and fathers. The bigger fry might be from parents that are geneticely bigger.
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RE:Photos during spawn
And so the thread diverts to yet another topic!!!!! I'm just waiting for the first photo to be thrown up on this post so it can be the new
trophy/where are you fishing/when do bass spawn/photos during spawn thread.
Please add more people......
trophy/where are you fishing/when do bass spawn/photos during spawn thread.
Please add more people......
RE:Photos during spawn
It's hard for me to imagine the spawn has been going on for that many weeks... in full swing. I imagine you've tried fishing the shallows. Seems like you'd at least luck into a bass or two.nickbell wrote:Well, iv been targeting structure like fallen logs, over-hanging branches, weeds, i have found beds and put lures like senkos, spinnerbaits, tubes, right in front of the fish's face!spindog wrote:What areas on these lakes are you targeting?nickbell wrote:Well, i havent caught a bass at all, and i am struggling to catch my first one. I go out every saturday and sunday, fishing at places like american lake, ward (pierce county) waughop, spanaway lake, with things like senkos, tubes, spinnerbaits, jigs, swimbaits, even live nightcrawlers, but not even one bite. I cant get a single bass to bite right now, and i know its probably because of the spawn.
It's tough, but keep at it. My first trip out was rough: cold, windy, and rainy. Second and third trip only yielded one bass each trip. Then this past weekend my luck changed a little. My buddy and I boated five bass. Things are just warming up over here on the East side.
It's all about finding the right spot. The spawn doesn't help matters... of course.
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It's time to catch bass and chew bubble gum, guys... and I'm all out of gum