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Went to pond to throw top water and noticed in 6-8” water crappie were pared up and dancing the spawn jig. I thought that they were first to spawn when water was around 60-65 degrees. Heck the bass are already to spawn. Any insights on what is going on and is this normal
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Crappie spawning temperature range of 57F-73F intermixes with the spawning temperature of the largemouth bass 59F - 75F. Thus one can see both spawning at the same time.
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I didn’t know that Mr. Bill, thanks as always when I have questions you have answers.
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by H20fwler - 05/06/24 04:29 AM
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