Quote Originally Posted by GreenLine View Post
Yes , I think most have spawned already on my home lake .
I had one decent day but still had to really work for them.
I wasn’t able to fish a couple of days when the water was high. Then it dropped back out fast and moved them back to deeper water.
Now it’s time to look for a school of hungry post spawn females in my neck of the woods


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fluctuations in water levels this time of year will make them really squirrely . they will rush in for a day or so and run off for a week or so .seen that scenario quite often ,with some so darn confused they are still fat with eggs in May.
but in the end a great spawn span will likely make for good numbers down the road as it would tend to disrupt any poor scenarios for a good hatch ,thus creating some scenarios that are great for a good hatch and survival percentage