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    Jig rig. That is not totally correct. You use your jig as a fish finder. It always seems to work well for you
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    The key to that magic number you are looking for is 58 dgrs AT NIGHT! Once the water is 58 dgrs when you launch at daylight...they are spawning.

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    I agree with Kman, low 50's there prespawn and moving up. when it hits 58 it's on.

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    Catching fish in the process of spawning and actually laying eggs are two different animals. If the water doesn't stabilize they aren't going to be in one spot for very long. The magic number is hard to know for sure, but science says if it's not on up in the 60's, they aren't going to lay any eggs due to their hatch survival percentage going down. You're going to catch some nice females when the process starts, but most likely more fish once the temps rise into the 60s due to both males and females visiting the nest/staging areas temporarily throughout the day.


    http://depts.washington.edu/oldenlab...latus_Riso.pdf

    http://www.temperatureworld.com/ctable1.htm Temperature Conversion Table

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    Like the paper. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by waxnslabs View Post
    Catching fish in the process of spawning and actually laying eggs are two different animals. If the water doesn't stabilize they aren't going to be in one spot for very long. The magic number is hard to know for sure, but science says if it's not on up in the 60's, they aren't going to lay any eggs due to their hatch survival percentage going down. You're going to catch some nice females when the process starts, but most likely more fish once the temps rise into the 60s due to both males and females visiting the nest/staging areas temporarily throughout the day.


    http://depts.washington.edu/oldenlab...latus_Riso.pdf

    http://www.temperatureworld.com/ctable1.htm Temperature Conversion Table
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    Good info. Thanks Waxenslabs.
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    I would agree with that. Its usually getting real good at 58...but its even better in the 60's.

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    Good info, thanks.
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