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I have never fished for bass in the spring in a river, where do they
spawn at, largemouth and small mouth? |
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Smallmouth build their nests on protected pea gravel or course sand.
Favorite protected areas are down stream from an island, jetties or rocks that block the current. an island will give enough protection for a number of fish to build nests. A rock will hold only one nest. Smallmouth will not build a nest within sight of another active nest. the size of the nest is twice the size of the bass that made it. A smallie will keep its nose in one spot and its tail will sweep a the bed clean of silt in a circle while keeping its head in the same spot, thus a circle that is twice the size of the fish. Males make the bed a few days before any eggs are laid. A Smallmouth orgy happens when a female goes shallow looking for an active nest. She is followed by 2, 3 or more males. these extra males will be driven away by the male nestbuilder or at least he tries to run them off but there is too many of them & the other males end up fertilizing the eggs along with the nestbuilder. The nestbuilder will protect the fertile eggs as if there were his. I always thought it was a one on one till I saw it with my own eyes. By the next week there are a ball of thousands of black fry on the nest, a few days later they disperse. This happens when the water temp. is between 55 & 65*. The river nests are usually from one to four feet deep. The biggest bass nest first & the small ones last. I target the pre spawn fish. they are located near the bedding areas , holding at the edge of the current feeding up , getting ready for the orgy. Good luck & pinch your barbs, keep the fish healthy. Charlie -- Penobscot River Guide Service Charles E. Bowe 89 Bog Road Troy, ME 04987 (207) 948-2116 www.penobscotriverguideservice.com lodging available at: 36 Mohawk Rd. West Enfield, ME "big fish 2005" wrote in message ... I have never fished for bass in the spring in a river, where do they spawn at, largemouth and small mouth? |
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