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Just a reminder not to fish for spawning bass. We talk about brookies and their spawning vulnerabilities here but not bass. A male bass removed from a nest will most likely kill it from malnourishment and exhaustion. In addition a bass removed will allow predators to consume its eggs. An average of 10 bass will survive from hatching on a given guarded nest, no dad = no survivors (spoiler alert) think about Nemo.His parents couldn't guard the next and he's the sole survivor.
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Nice fish Gene! Where were you at? Lake Newport in Reston just turned on this week - I imagine all the water around here will be on soon if not already.--
On Sunday, April 13, 2014 4:00:42 PM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:It's on! -- I can't believe how many turtles are out moving around. The huge "breeder" bass aren't taking anything, but some crappie were biting pretty well.
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As a side note, how would you like it if someone was poking you in the butt with a pointed stick while you were "busy"?