The freshwater black basses, including the largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, shoal, and others, all spawn in late march to early may, depending on water temps.
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.
Bass typically spawn in the spring, when water temperatures reach around 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. In most regions, this occurs from late March to early June, depending on the climate and specific location. During this period, male bass prepare nesting sites and females lay their eggs, making it a prime time for anglers to target them.
In Illinois, bass typically start spawning in late April to early June, depending on water temperatures and environmental conditions. The peak spawning period usually occurs when water temperatures reach around 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Largemouth bass often spawn in shallow areas with ample cover, while smallmouth bass prefer rocky habitats. Conditions such as weather and water clarity can influence the exact timing of the spawn.
No, orcas do not travel to the Susquehanna River to spawn. Orcas, or killer whales, are marine mammals that inhabit oceans and do not spawn in freshwater rivers. They are known to travel in pods and can be found in various oceanic environments, but they do not engage in spawning behavior like fish do. The Susquehanna River is home to different species, such as shad and striped bass, which do spawn there.
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.
Peacock bass typically spawn in shallow, warm waters, often in flooded areas near the banks of rivers and lakes. They prefer locations with plenty of vegetation, such as submerged plants, where they can create nests. Spawning usually occurs during the rainy season when water levels rise, providing optimal conditions for the eggs and fry to thrive.
The bass usually start spawning in early May, and it lasts until the middle of June.