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As Rich said, stripers don't build beds. They swim upstream, the
female squirts out the eggs in current and the male fertilizes them as they float along. That is why stripers can't spawn in most reservoirs - they need many miles of flowing water for their eggs to hatch before they settle to the bottom and die from being covered by silt. I have heard it takes about 100 miles of flowing water for the eggs to hatch. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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