Sunlite and length of days effects spawn more so than water temp, but you still need to pay attention to temps sometimes. As muddy as every lake is that I fish, waiting out this mess myself. If we have high water and warmer weather, they will spawn in high water and sometimes we loose the spawn when Army Corps pulls the plug and lowers the lake. Doesn't happen often, but it has happened. Glad I have 2 days this week with meetings as stirr crazy right now. Cat is 35' up, Lemmon is pure mud, Monroe is muddy and still rising and Patoka is the muddiest I have ever seen and still rising. If they weren't letting out 2500cfs at Brookville even tho it's a 3.5 hr drive from the house, I been wanting to hit the walleye, but with the pull, it will slow that down to a crawl. Right now, I love fishing high water so will hit the buck rush in a couple of days on Monroe even if it's muddy. I don't see the lakes being drawn down at least this week, due to Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi being up so high. Fish have to spawn, so it's anybody's guess this year and I think we need alittle warmer weather for the total spawn to kick in as the water temp is now reversed cold instead of warming. Weather man said today, no more frosts or freeze warnings on the schedule.


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