
Originally Posted by
AndyG
There are both positives and negatives with gold shiners in a bass lake. I fish a lake that is overran with gold shiners and has an overall poor bass population. I've come to the conclusion that they aren't the favorite forage for bass, atleast in this lake they seem to prefer bluegill. During the spawn shiners gang up by the hundreds and swarm the bass beds. The shiners spawn in the bass beds and some reports online say they feed on the bass eggs. Some of the bass give up altogether. Its declined rapidly over the last 4 or 5 years. Now, you never see fry on the surface after the spawn. Bass beds appear one day and by the nexy morning theyre empty, with a few stragling shiners still lingering around. Most of the fish appear to be starving with giant heads and long thin bodies. I know there are other factors that have contributed to the decline of this lake, but the shiners have played a role. Now, a large portion of the shiners are 10" long or bigger and to big for bass food.
Just something to think about. I have never caught a bass with any indication that it has recently eaten a shiner, but Ive seen bluegill in their throat. I know theyre a popular bait, but if I were managing a lake shiners wouldnt be in it if I could help it.