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    could the rain hurt spawn

    I got a weird question here.
    if bass spwan shallow. and the rain keeps coming.
    say for instance a lake is 20 foot over and it keeps going up and down. example it drops a foot a day for 10 days then it rains for 2 days and goes back up to 18...... and so on. if the temps are right for spawning and rain keeps comming untill water temps are in the 60s could some lakes spwan be hurt?

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    Muddy water warms quicker , could hurt and may help .

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    Fish lay eggs in nests. If they build Their nests too shallow and water comes down, then we like to say that "The Corps has left the spawn in the woods, again." Three or four consecutive years of dry eggs can result in poor fishing. Barren was dismal for bass and crappie for that reason, luckily, it has rebounded, thanks to six or seven years of stable water during spawn.

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    walleyemaniac pretty much nailed it. As long as the bottom doesn't get pulled out, everything will turn out OK.

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    Quote Originally Posted by smljaw View Post
    walleyemaniac pretty much nailed it. As long as the bottom doesn't get pulled out, everything will turn out OK.
    Times three, this is dead on...

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    Seems to Me If The Fish Layed There Eggs On What Would Have Been The Bank And The Water recedes Back Down To Normal Pool The Eggs On The Bank Would Dry Up If this Makes Any sense.

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    Quote Originally Posted by homelessfromseattle View Post
    Seems to Me If The Fish Layed There Eggs On What Would Have Been The Bank And The Water recedes Back Down To Normal Pool The Eggs On The Bank Would Dry Up If this Makes Any sense.
    thats pretty much exactly what he said

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    The spawn is still over a month away from getting going good. And the spawn last a while not all fish spawn at once so it wouldn't be that bad.

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    Quote Originally Posted by Fntsyfbgod View Post
    The spawn is still over a month away from getting going good. And the spawn last a while not all fish spawn at once so it wouldn't be that bad.
    from alot of the reports im reading about local lakes i see that temps are around 50-52. i was thinking bass spawn in 55-65 degree water. are we really that far away?

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    My best guess is that as the rains have started earlier this year it may help. Usually we get these rains much later in March early April. Seem to have started in Feb. this year. Maybe by the time the water warms up the biggest rains will be over.

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    It works vice versa also....If a fish lays her eggs and then it starts raining and the lake comes up a bunch it can kill the spawn as well....A fish spawns in a certain depth for optimal warmth from the sun....I've also heard of fish that have eggs ready to lay just getting rid of them because of the constant water level changes

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    Re: could the rain hurt spawn

    I think it can. The wife is never in the mood when we go fishing in the rain. ERGO....I wonder if there is some intergalactic feminine connection.

    I would think the rain would raise the creek temperatures sooner and just cause the spawn to happen earlier.

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