spawn
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- bigslash21
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spawn
when do perch sunfish brim crappie and bass go shallow to spawn
- Anglinarcher
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Re: spawn
Bass, in the spring when the water temperature is in the upper 60's to lower 70's.
Crappie, in the spring when the water temperature is in the middle 60's.
Bluegill (brim), spring through early fall, but the temperature must be over 65 degrees, and they seem to spawn on the full moon.
Perch, spring when the water temperature is between 45 and 55 degrees.
Keep in mind that the Pre-Spawn is often better fishing, but the actual spawn is pretty close to the above temperatures.
Crappie, in the spring when the water temperature is in the middle 60's.
Bluegill (brim), spring through early fall, but the temperature must be over 65 degrees, and they seem to spawn on the full moon.
Perch, spring when the water temperature is between 45 and 55 degrees.
Keep in mind that the Pre-Spawn is often better fishing, but the actual spawn is pretty close to the above temperatures.