When is spawn for bass
This is a great time to catch bass on moving baits like the crawdad colored rattling liplesss crankbait from our bass fishing kit. The largest bass across the country are caught during this period because they are active and bulking. When female bass have locked onto their beds , they can be tricky to catch. You have two big things in your favor during this stage: females are there to prepare the bed, and you can usually see them in shallow water. Largemouth typically spawn in feet of water, depending on water clarity.
Look around in shallow bays for black or white circles depending on the bottom composition. If the water is clear enough to see the beds and fish, try enticing them with a dropshot.
The dropshot works well because you can leave your bait in the bed and move it without actually pulling the bait closer. This will aggravate both males and females that are protecting the bed. Post-spawn begins when bass have finished spawning and leave their beds. During this time the smaller male bass will stay in shallow areas protecting their offspring which are known as fry. Female bass that are not guarding fry will stick around in the shallows to recuperate from the rigors of spawning.
Post spawn bass are easily tricked by a wacky worm or a Texas rigged finesse worm near the first major change in depth closest to the spawning grounds. Ben is an avid angler who also has a passion for hunting and the outdoors. Bass Spawning. Bass Post Spawn.
Bass fishing During the Spawn Season. Final Thoughts. Twitter Facebook Email WhatsApp. Pre Spawn After the cooler winter, months and the water temperatures begin to rise in early spring, the bass become more active and move from deep water into shallower areas.
Bass Nest building Male bass builds the nests for the females to lay their eggs. Bass Spawning Once a female largemouth bass is interested in the male.
The male bass will fertilize the eggs after they are deposited in the nest. He will continue to guard them until they hatch. The male bass will pretty much attack anything that comes close to the eggs.
Bass Post Spawn Post spawn the male will guard the nest until the fry emerges and protect them for up to 2 weeks. Bass fry will live on small plankton and insect larvae when they hatch. The male bass will watch over the fry until they disperse away from the area. Bass fishing During the Spawn Season As the weather's temperature and rain increase, so does your chances of catching some fish.
Final Thoughts You need to remember that bass will do anything and everything possible to protect their nest. Please have a great fishing trip, and I wish you the best of success in the spawning season.
Newest Posts. October 22, October 20, October 19, Bass Guides. River Guides. Bass Fishing. Related Posts. Date Published: July 9, Updated: July 9, Contents hide. What is the Bass Spawn? When do Bass Spawn? Pre Spawn 3. Bass Nest building. Bass Spawning. Bass Post Spawn. Bass fishing During the Spawn Season. Final Thoughts.
Twitter Facebook Email WhatsApp. Pre Spawn After the cooler winter, months and the water temperatures begin to rise in early spring, the bass become more active and move from deep water into shallower areas. Bass Nest building Male bass builds the nests for the females to lay their eggs. Bass Spawning Once a female largemouth bass is interested in the male.
The male bass will fertilize the eggs after they are deposited in the nest. He will continue to guard them until they hatch. The male bass will pretty much attack anything that comes close to the eggs. Bass Post Spawn Post spawn the male will guard the nest until the fry emerges and protect them for up to 2 weeks. Bass fry will live on small plankton and insect larvae when they hatch.
The male bass will watch over the fry until they disperse away from the area. Bass fishing During the Spawn Season As the weather's temperature and rain increase, so does your chances of catching some fish.
Final Thoughts You need to remember that bass will do anything and everything possible to protect their nest. Please have a great fishing trip, and I wish you the best of success in the spawning season. Newest Posts. The bait bounces through the grass and goads strikes. Should swimming a lizard or worm fail to catch the females, Scroggins fishes ledges just outside the spawning area with a Carolina rigged 6-inch lizard with a 1-ounce weight.
These ledges are typically hard bottoms 3 to 5 feet deep that drop into 10 feet of water. Scroggins often finds such spots along the outside edges of grassbeds. The heavy sinker helps him cast farther and feel the bottom. When the sinker taps shells or rocks, Scroggins slows down with short pulls and long pauses. Before he begins casting, Scroggins shoves a bamboo tomato stake into the bottom at the back of the nest. Then he backs away far enough that he can't see the bass, which means the bass can't see him either.
Because many of the beds Scroggins fishes are in grass, he casts beyond the stake and pulls the Craw Papi through the grass into the bed. Then he lets the bait soak and barely shakes it on a slack line. The moon phase influences how long it takes to catch a bedding bass, claims Scroggins.
The bass are more aggressive during a full or new moon when waves of spawners swarm into the shallows. There are fewer bass on the beds during the first and third quarters of the moon, and the bass are more reluctant to bite then. Scroggins calls it "rolling" when he sees a female bass locked on a bed and dropping eggs.
She typically rocks back and forth on the bottom, and the male hits her in the sides to break the eggs loose. You can usually fish close enough to see rolling bass without spooking them.
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