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About 3 weeks ago, I saw many bass craters with male bass guarding and sometimes, female bass comes along and "dance" with each other. Last week, when we had cold front, I saw many bass on bed disappearing. Today, I saw many empty bass craters as well as a few male bass guarding fry and some are just guarding the crater.
Does this mean, some are in pre-spawn stage and some are in post-spawn? |
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Wouldn't surprise me. However a cold front can sometimes push them back off and will resume once the temps come back up again. |
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It's typical to have pre-spawn, spawn, and post-spawn occurring in bodies of water at the same time. Especially on larger bodies of water that don't warm up uniformly.
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