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Spawn
With the warmer temps, and the water temps rising, you should begin testing some of the more shallow waters in the near future. My personal feelings, which are unproven to my knowledge, is that the majority of the early spawning fish are some of the biggest Crappie with smaller fish coming later. I'm not saying that all big Crappie spawn early, but a lot of them will beat the smaller ones to the beds. I did find a couple of places on Oologah where the water temp was already up to 45. I've always started searching when it hits 50, but it can really turn on at 55 degrees.
With this week of warmer weather, I expect Crappie on most waters to really start moving around. Those that fish the spawn only should make sure they're ready to go. I have a feeling it's going to come up on us fast.
Those who fish the ponds should be checking them out this weekend. You're liable to get into the Mother Lode.
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I agree! Some of my best spawning fish have come earlier than most would expect. I'm going looking for the mother lode tomorrow at a friends pond I normally hit once or twice a year.
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Thanks for the update Reaper.
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Thanks a lot. Waiting on my motor is killing me even more! Lol
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Surface temp in the slips at Redbud yesterday was 46.3 in the shade.
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Thank you for the heads up Reaper.
Bobo
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With the water temperature rising do the fish have a pattern if the temp is 45 now where are they located still main lake or have they moved to creeks at 50 and 55 or is it random depending on conditions. I guess I'm trying to say is it all based on temp And is there movements consistent to the temps thanks
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Thanks for the heads-up Reaper. I might have to slip down to the dock this weekend and dunk a minnow or 2 for a bit.