if they're in the river and it's been up as high as it's been?
if they're in the river and it's been up as high as it's been?
uh oh uh....................no
hummmmmmmm...NOPE!
No
Man feelay! You was a lot nicer than I thought you would have been answering that one, you getting soft in your old age
and, who you calling yahoo???
maybe he had pity on dd, tman.
Yes.... Oh, wait. No
The time of the year has nothing to do with it. It's the temp of the water. If the water has stayed below 60, they won't spawn until it rises above 63-67. They will hold their eggs and sometimes will ingest them.
Just checking cause there's been a report and another verfied account of Crappie Spawning in a Oxbow lake from LAST WEEK
How does one go about verifying a crappie spawning?
I ain't even going to ask that
Someone just agreed they were is all. I had heard they'd absorb the eggs back into their body if they didn't spawn. I got a couple messages out right now trying to check things out
Duck = YAHOO. what ya gonna do about it hehe
I have been catching a few fish already starting to form egg sacs. Spawning was done long ago, even in Minnesota.
I knew it had but when I find a report, I want to check things out. How kewl would that be to find Crappie Spawning in the bushes in August?
You can find them in the bushes at butla right now, but they ain't spawning, they's hidin from the sun.
Maybe they were just fooling around DD, and not actually spawning. You know, holding fins and whatnot.
Wannabe...
i think that crappie are done spawning even in siberia now.
that was kinda funny...even for a wannabe
What does he know about fooling around other than making a couple kids? Bet he can tell you all ya wanna know about Candle making or knitting though. Now Feelay, What the heck do you knbow about Chotard? Grenada or Butla, Yeh, I'll give you that but Chotard? You ain't seen the lake but twice whereas I've seen it ALOT more, maybe 5 times LOL
Who said anything bout Chotard?
Don't really matter what lake, they spawned long time ago. It's biology, not location.
The shad are probably shallow. The water temp here in Kansas is around 90 deg and i'm catching a few big fish shallow. There are tons of shad shallow and those big sows will follow them. It happens every summer.
The fish I caught this morning were hitting baits running from 8 feet deep to 13 feet deep, what few dinks I caught were mixed at all ranges in about 30 foot of water.
On a certaom lake they ARE.still.full of eggs n spawning. Just got confermatoon on it a few minutes ago. Aint that wierd
I don't know about crappie but I try to spawn all 365 days! lol
torch, them eggs don't hurt coming out?
I was last night when I posted that but I'd just got a message from a fella that said they were slap full of eggs