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Got a strange thing going on. At the pond yesterday and noticed in the shallow end little bass 3-6" long chasing who knows what. A bunch of them cruising. Baited up with a shinner and caught 5 ranging from 3-6" and one 13" one. Can bass have multiple spawns in one year. I watched the YOY bass last spring go from 1" up to 8-10" in the growing season. Now it's march , what are those little bass - retards that grew slow or another spawn?
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Pat I don't know about multiple from the same fish, but I have seen fish spawning in February and in June of the same year on the same lake.
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My guess is that they are last years late spawn LMB that just grew slow.
Here is Nebraska I have seen LMB spawn as early as mid April and as late as the 3rd week in June.
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That's odd that the majority are 12 ish then these runts. Like is said on here it depends
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That does seem odd. Of course I don't know how the bass got in my pond, but all but one has been within two inches of each other in length.
But I guess that if some were spawned in late February and then some in early to mid June, the could make a big difference.
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