The freshwater black basses, including the largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, shoal, and others, all spawn in late march to early may, depending on water temps.
Bass spawn in the warmer weather, around june-august time, in water 65-70 degrees. they do it in the river they live in, near the bottom
a largemouth bass can lay anywhere in between 2,000-7,000 eggs per pound that the bass weigh
april-may
Striped bass
yes, it is when the bass spawn, so all you have to do is throw a jig in the bass nest and the bass will take it . tips- use tube jigs and plastics with no tails or plastic lizards
In shallow water near shore, when the water temperature reaches around sixty degrees.
When water temps hit 60 degrees f, usually in April.
Depends on the lake you fish, in the later post spawn on deeper reservoir type lakes bass will often school up and suspend over long points adjacent to spawning flats and feed up on shad before starting their summer pattern. These suspended bass are a great target for the Alabama rig. Good electronics help immensely in locating these suspended bass.
The bass usually start spawning in early May, and it lasts until the middle of June.
2 minutes - in Guernsey! Longer if they are left in the aquarium
All species spawn in spring. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass males fan nests in shallow water when the water temps hit 60 degrees. The females come in, and spawning takes place. Striped bass and white bass enter rivers and streams, and lay their eggs in flowing water, and the males fertilize them. The eggs tumble downstream, and mature and hatch on the journey.
To find the kempy bass in the game Hungry Shark Evolution one needs to enter the Kempy Cave. Wait 3 minutes to the cave to re-spawn and then enter. The kempy shark can be found at the end of the entrance where the jellyfish resides.
The answer is smelt. Caught in rivers emptying into Lake Superior by net when they swim up stream to spawn.