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- fishin masta
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bed fishing
so i looked around couldnt find anything really but when bed fishing does the male protect the bed first then the female spawns then she protects it?
Today she met me at the door, said I would have to choose, if I picked up that fishing rod today, she'd be packing all her things and she'd be gone by noon....well I'm gonna miss her when I get home
RE:bed fishing
Male makes the bed, you'll see him first. After the male and female spawn the male hangs and protects fry.fishin masta wrote:so i looked around couldnt find anything really but when bed fishing does the male protect the bed first then the female spawns then she protects it?
I read somewhere that the male will actually take a bite and scare the fry, making them more wary of predators.
Female leaves spawning area leaving male to deal with the fry.
Cast first, worry later.
RE:bed fishing
Females might stay for a day or two, but thats about it, if you see one on the bed, both males and females are typically aggressive, except when they're actually spawning.
RE:bed fishing
Sometimes the female will help make the bed, usually not.
Sometimes the female will protect the eggs, not that often, or for that long. As said, maybe a couple days. I don't know if any females will stick around long enough to protect the fry after they hatch.
Sometimes the male will take the fry into his mouth to protect them, that also depends on the specie of fish, I don't know which specie do, and which specie don't.
The male won't feed/eat while protecting the eggs or fry, usually.
After the parents leave the nest, all is fair game. Meaning the fry are on their own and if the parents come across the fry, the parents will eat them.
Sometimes the female will protect the eggs, not that often, or for that long. As said, maybe a couple days. I don't know if any females will stick around long enough to protect the fry after they hatch.
Sometimes the male will take the fry into his mouth to protect them, that also depends on the specie of fish, I don't know which specie do, and which specie don't.
The male won't feed/eat while protecting the eggs or fry, usually.
After the parents leave the nest, all is fair game. Meaning the fry are on their own and if the parents come across the fry, the parents will eat them.
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- fishin masta
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RE:bed fishing
ya i knew the parents will eat them on occasions. but i have just heard about people catchin female bed bass and such but all the beds ive come across have been just one fish ( im assuming its the male) one instance i saw 2 bass but didnt stop to fish it. just wondering about the females because i know that they are the bigger ones.
Today she met me at the door, said I would have to choose, if I picked up that fishing rod today, she'd be packing all her things and she'd be gone by noon....well I'm gonna miss her when I get home
RE:bed fishing
If there is a male on the bed, you can bet there other fish in the area. The male makes and takes care of the bed. He will also go find a female to mate with. He also chases off the other males and provides protection for the eggs and babies. The male does everything, while big mama is resting sun bathing and eating. Last week I saw a male on the bed with a female as plump as could be. She kept coming up to the bed and he would chase her off! Guess he wasn't ready yet.fishin masta wrote:ya i knew the parents will eat them on occasions. but i have just heard about people catchin female bed bass and such but all the beds ive come across have been just one fish ( im assuming its the male) one instance i saw 2 bass but didnt stop to fish it. just wondering about the females because i know that they are the bigger ones.
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RE:bed fishing
alot of my bed bass this year have been females
and then i followed up those beds and caught the males
just get out there and find em.
there still coming up
and then i followed up those beds and caught the males
just get out there and find em.
there still coming up
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RE:bed fishing
my bass lake is sawyer havent explored to much this year yet only to lake wa once. but the bass on sawyer have been small well the bed bass all look to be under 3lbs or so im guessing they are the males but im not to informed on all of that yet
Today she met me at the door, said I would have to choose, if I picked up that fishing rod today, she'd be packing all her things and she'd be gone by noon....well I'm gonna miss her when I get home