Water is high , fish are full of eggs and ripe for spawning . Will the fish use the normal spots or push further back in the woods where the temps are warmer to spawn ? Anybody have any special techniques for this scenario ?
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Water is high , fish are full of eggs and ripe for spawning . Will the fish use the normal spots or push further back in the woods where the temps are warmer to spawn ? Anybody have any special techniques for this scenario ?
Most of the fish are on beds already. They will
Spawn where they are at the won't move shallow.
Hope the sun pops out for a lil while tommorow , I'm going to give them a try in that high water .
Rain or shine I gotta go try! Gettin' a bad case of cabin fever!
There are plenty of crappie that haven't spawned yet, and some will surely use the new water. Several years ago I was fishing around an island that I normally catch fish spawning on. That spring the water was low and too shallow on top of the island. This was on a Sun. That night and into Monday we got a big rain and the lake came up a bunch. The next Sat., that island was full of spawning white perch. That is one example. By the way, that was very late in the spawning season