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M&M Team fished at Hog Factory!!! Comments

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User: samf
Comment: could've been just a big belly but you could be right. i just know the major spawn spots there and was there throughout and saw them on and then moving off.

they typically don't spawn into june down there but i saw some staging up in N. NH today.
Date: 06/09/13 06:11 PM

User: kizel13
Comment: All bass are def done spawning they just finished up in NH last week smallies and largemouth spawn pretty much the same exact time
Date: 06/09/13 02:41 AM

User: johnyak
Comment: Bass spawn can last well into June...
Date: 06/08/13 08:14 PM

User: deaffisherman
Comment: smaf - Yeah, largemouth are done. But smallies, I caught three of them with huge girth and I tried to feel it and I could feel soft spot between middle of belly. so I assumed that it was eggs. Not foods.

Also, temperature was 3-7 difference from east side to west side of this lake. That's probably affect the spawn timing. One spot was showing 62 degree and other spot was showing 68-69 degree. This is another reason why I guessed it.
Date: 06/08/13 07:22 PM

User: samf
Comment: FYI. that fish is a post spawn fishing feeding up. i can assure you that they are done spawning there. they were done about 2 weeks ago. bassturds knows, i talked to him not too long ago about it.
Date: 06/08/13 07:08 PM



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