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The spawn

Post by Trent Hale » Mon May 19, 2008 6:05 pm

Does anyone know how long bass spawn? "Is there anybody out there"!!
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RE:The spawn

Post by Nik » Mon May 19, 2008 7:24 pm

generally until they're out of eggs.

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RE:The spawn

Post by HillbillyGeek » Mon May 19, 2008 7:50 pm

Females lay eggs then head out for deeper water. Males guard the eggs and younguns for a while. At some point, the babies are on their own -- and may get eaten by mom & dad! :-&
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RE:The spawn

Post by Trent Hale » Mon May 19, 2008 8:21 pm

#-o we know these answers already come on all you bass guys how long does it take for the male to release the fry! I haven't found this out yet does any one know! I have seen the male on bed holding the fry in his mouth.
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RE:The spawn

Post by kevinb » Mon May 19, 2008 8:45 pm

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RE:The spawn

Post by EastsideRedneck » Mon May 19, 2008 9:01 pm

IMHO, anyone who can tell you your answer would be full of you know what. Every lake is different and the behavior of the bass is dependent upon a multitude of factors like water temperature changes, angler/boater interference, dramatic weather changes, successful predators, suitability/sustainability of bed location, etc...

You are best off just hitting the water when you can and hoping for the best like the rest of us.
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RE:The spawn

Post by ChrisB » Mon May 19, 2008 9:06 pm

Trent Hale wrote:I have seen the male on bed holding the fry in his mouth.
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RE:The spawn

Post by leahcim_dahc » Mon May 19, 2008 9:19 pm

Here's a bit of information...
Bass spawning lasts for about 2 months. The first spawn is triggered by rapidly warming temperatures. Eggs and sometimes young fry from the first nest may be lost to bad weather. Cooling temperatures cause guarding male bass to leave the nest until it warms again. The second spawn happens about two weeks after the first and is usually the biggest and most productive. Additional nesting occurs at two to three week intervals thereafter, depending on weather conditions. Fry from the later spawns are more likely to be lost to predation by dragonfly larvae and other predacious insects which creep onto the nest and are not apparent or noticed by the guarding male. Those fry that do survive from the last spawn are shorter, smaller and less able to compete with siblings that were born a month or two earlier. They could actually be eaten by their two month old cousin bass that are just switching to a fish diet.
http://insideline.net/1998/gustaveson-0304-98.html

Hatching comes 48-72 hours after the eggs are laid, depending on water temperature (the warmer the water, the shorter time until hatching). The fry will hover over the nest a day or two, then they will disperse. When the fry leave, the male abandons the nest, and his role in the spawning cycle is over until the next spring.
http://www.icebreakerbaits.com/RiggingT ... _spawn.htm

The male will continue to guard the fry until they disperse, which may be a period of 2 weeks or more depending on temperatures.
http://aqua.ucdavis.edu/dbweb/outreach/aqua/200FS.PDF


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RE:The spawn

Post by Trent Hale » Mon May 19, 2008 9:34 pm

=d> :fish: Thanks Chad; thats very good info and I've seen exactly that happen in the past few years.
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