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I wonder if the increase in numbers of bigger fish caught during pre-spawn/spawn has anything to do with the increase in numbers of anglers on the water?

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On 10/29/2019 at 4:02 AM, Catt said:

I wonder if the increase in numbers of bigger fish caught during pre-spawn/spawn has anything to do with the increase in numbers of anglers on the water?

Yes! And... the vulnerability of big fat bass tends to bring them back for more. ;)

 

It's true, that big bass are more vulnerable through the coldwater period; At least around here. I suspect several things are at work:

-The results of vegetation die-back, and/or turnover, essentially rearranges their homes, exposing fish, making prey fishes vulnerable to bass, and bass vulnerable to anglers.

-Repro tissues develop in the fall. By October here, those bellies are already swollen.

-Fat deposition appears to increase, commensurate with the repro tissues that require it, as well the ability to make it through the winter, esp in the N.

-Thus, bass begin to get FAT. They may not be much longer than they were a month or so earlier, but they sure look it!

-Big, fat, bass are vulnerable, to varying degrees of course, across the entire coldwater period which stretches from the fall transition through the spawn, esp so during fall and prespawn "binge-feeding" periods.

 

Working on that video (the Fall Transition end of it) right now.

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