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Depth of the spawn depends on the water clarity. In order for their eggs to hatch, bass require a certain amount of sunlight to incubate their eggs. Thus the clearer the water, the deeper bass will spawn. In murky water, anglers will find bass nesting in very shallow water.
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The pro knows that spawning occurs in waves, not all at once. When the water warms to around 55 degrees, some bass -- often the biggest ones -- begin moving into sheltered coves and quiet tributaries to spawn; bedding continues until the water temp has reached around 70 degrees.
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Bass Fishing In The Great Outdoors ... Fishing For Largemouth Bass ...continued ... The Largemouth Bass gets ready to spawn in the spring, when the inshore water temperature reaches about 60 degrees F.
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The major spawn is from the full moon in February to the full moon in March.
http://www.radersfishandgame.com/mateos_faq.asp
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Bass usually spawn around a full moon after the water surface temperature has reach a sustained 63° - 68° F. Because their metabolism is based on water temperature, bass will feed at lower temperatures, but generally seem to become more active when the surface temperature is above 55° F. They are very active...
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www.rofb.net/faq/faq_spawntemp.htm
www.rofb.net/faq/faq_spawntemp.htm
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Spring fishing can be easy, if you have a temperature gauge. Why do people come to the South for the winter months? Because they want a more comfortable temperature. ... Before the bass spawn, both males and females move to shallow waters. They hold offshore in deeper water, usually on structure...
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Bass spawn from March through June. They are carnivorous, eating anything that moves. Their main diet is fish, but they will also take crayfish and aquatic insects. Largemouth bass are caught on a variety of natural and ...
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One of the conditions you will find this spring in your fishing is spawning bass. ... ... Catching Bedding Bass ... One of the conditions you will find this spring in your tournament fishing is bedding bass. I'll have to admit that it's one of my stronger suits. If at all possible, I try to find a different pattern in an event...
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www.bassresource.com/fishing/spawn_bass.html
www.bassresource.com/fishing/spawn_bass.html
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Finally, spring is here. This brings up a pivotal time in bass fishing: spawning bass (or bedding bass). This is a... ... The bass are moving up into the shallow water where they will spawn. If you live very far north, and your lake doesn't get too warm, wait for the upper 50's to come around to start looking for bass on...
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www.bassresource.com/fishing/bass_spawn.html
www.bassresource.com/fishing/bass_spawn.html
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