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With the drought again this summer the fish spawning beds are beginning to show up only this year they appear to be larger than I previously observed. Some almost two feet across.

What is making them? bass, copper nose bluegill, tilapia, crappie, redears…???


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Seeing as nobody has ventured a guess yet, I'm guessing Bluegills.


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LMB , BG , RES and tilapia all can use the same beds (at different times as they spawn at different times) Closest in time are BG and RES and I have seen them spawn in close proximity. Those look like BG beds as they are in a colony (grouped together).

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Those are definitely the aquatic equivalent of crop circles.

I am not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens!




(Or perhaps BG. Are your CNBG getting significantly bigger? I think at some point that would show up in the nest sizes.)

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Sunfish, perhaps bass, bluegills, redears, etc.


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Originally Posted by FishinRod
Those are definitely the aquatic equivalent of crop circles.

I am not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens!




(Or perhaps BG. Are your CNBG getting significantly bigger? I think at some point that would show up in the nest sizes.)
Reticulan BG.


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Originally Posted by Theo Gallus
Reticulan BG.

I heard those do well in New Mexico ponds.

Do you think the Roswell subspecies would thrive in Texas ponds?

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Mebbe West Texas.


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