They may well be waiting to spawn ...
but, it don't look too good for this years crop. Even if they do get a chance to spawn, it's going to be a very narrow window of opportunity for them. Incessant rains, and upcoming daytime temps in the 80's, may make it really tough for them to get off any kind of decent spawn.
And even if they do, the surviving fry are going to be a month behind schedule, in getting big enough to survive the Winter.
Looks like the early AM hours, casting to blowdowns on shaded banks, is going to once again be the method of choice during the upcoming months ;)
thanks for the report !!
... luck2ya ... cp :cool: