Or late spring. Doubt that carps spawn at this time of year.Early summer.
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Or late spring. Doubt that carps spawn at this time of year.Early summer.
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I don't think there are any fall spawners in his pond anyways. Most fall spawners are usually trout, salmon and whitefish/cisco...all are coldwater fish and not found in his lake/pond.
The stocked trout don't reproduce.I might be wrong but I believe some lake Trout were put in the pond. I've personally never caught one but they might be in there
-Andrew
Not here, they don't usually reproduced in the stocked lakes and even if it happened it would be rare event.I've seen some reproduce in a stocked lake, but your pond isn't suitable for trout reproduction, so that's impossible.
My best guess would be that the wind blows a current to that spot, which makes small food particles gather there. These attract smaller fish which in turn attract the bigger bass.
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Not here, they don't usually reproduced in the stocked lakes and even if it happened it would be rare event.
They most likely spawned in the streams. And I doubt that his pond or lake has trout as you know how Andrew1001 is.As I said, it's impossible in his lake, probably anywhere in his state. The lake where the trout had reproduced is in a mountain region, 20' deep and a stream runs through it. So under ideal conditions the trout can reproduce, but as you said that's very rare and it's 100% impossible in Andrew's pond.
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The stocked trout don't reproduce.
And your point is?The bass we stocked reproduce. As well as crappie and hybrid sunfish.
-Andrew
The bass we stocked reproduce. As well as crappie and hybrid sunfish.
-Andrew