Thread: The spawn is on
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Old May 23rd, 2004, 03:22 PM
alwaysfishking
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Default The spawn is on

I know I was just joking, they really want nothing to do with you, so leave
them be, wait until the female moves out then try a trick worm, if your
talking about best pond, then that female won't be too far away from that
there nest(even if she's on the other side: ), when I was much younger
fishing there I use to see the fish up spawning and didn't realize what they
were doing at the time, the one thing that got the attention of the spawning
bass was the old creame worm in the original nightcrawler color, they should
still sell these at the local wally world with the pre-rigged spinner on the
front, never hooked too many of them but did get a few with it.. Wacky worm
also sells them without the spinner on them, great little worm it is, me, I
am dedicating the rest of this year hunting down that monster bass I saw the
other day at my local lake. Now that there was a fish!!!!!




"Rich Pierro" wrote in message
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No way bro, I saw them up close in the shallows. They were big bass and
they were more interested in mating than senkos.

Rich P


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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thos are carp leave them alone!!!!
"Rich Pierro" wrote in message
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On 2 local lakes I've seen huge (5lb+) bass spawning in the shallows.

What
a sight, rolling over each other in a hot entwined orgy of passionate
lovemaking, but I digress.

How long does the actual spawn usually last, for how many days? I

don't
want to disturb them, but I'd like to hook one soon as they're done

f-ing.

Rich P