Originally Posted by
PawPaw "gene"
Armand, no its not. Lots of people believe the spawn happens in March and April. Well it does, but some of them will spawn much earlier. They really begin to gorge them selves in December and January for a late January and February spawn. Each year I catch some large female with eggs ready to be laid at that time.
Here is a picture of some I caught 2 years ago. The 5 largest weight 9.75 pounds and most were almost at the laying stage. So it's never too early to fish for them. I'll be out there this year quite a bit if the weather isn't too brutal. Sometimes the fishing is slow, but sometimes it can be great, especially when those big ones are hungry.
"gene"