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    Default Post spawn questions.


    So I come in from work in a week and a half from now. I have a few questions that I hope you guys can help me out with. First of all do you guys think that the fish will be completely through spawning? Do you think that there may be a few pockets of remaining spawn fish? Also if the fish are on post spawn where should I start looking for them at? Logic tells me I should start where I was catching them shallow and then move deep. Appreciate any and all feedback.

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    I think there will be some still spawning here in North Louisiana. People are still catching them with eggs, and I have caught males on the beds up to the first week of May.
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    I agree , you should be able to find a few males still spawning but I have started finding the big females staged in heavy cover headed back to deeper water. 8-10 feet deep in 16 feet of water
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    White crappie spawn later than blacks, should still have some spawning on next full moon Post spawn questions.


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    I caught several white females on Darbonne this past Friday and most were nearly spawned out. I was fishing the 8-12' flats.

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    The females are still full of eggs on the Red around Natchitoches. They don't all do it at the exact same time. It is always spread out some, with some places more spread out than others. I've caught them at the end of May before with males having bloody tails and fins and some of the females still full of eggs.
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    What is the water temp down there now?
    My lake is 67 morning, 74 afternoon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mo'nBack View Post
    The females are still full of eggs on the Red around Natchitoches. They don't all do it at the exact same time. It is always spread out some, with some places more spread out than others. I've caught them at the end of May before with males having bloody tails and fins and some of the females still full of eggs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by green shiner View Post
    What is the water temp down there now?
    My lake is 67 morning, 74 afternoon.
    The water there has been 65-73 for 3 weeks.
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