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Spotted some perch egg strings early last week, all down the south side of the pond. First time I have seen them there, I was pretty excited about it hope there is a good hatch.
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Wow! 1) Good Pix 2) I'm surprised that they having spawned earlier than this. Do you know your water temp? How long has it been since ice off?
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I'm not sure what the water temp is. Ice has been on and off all spring, just a couple weeks ago it skimmed over for a couple days.
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I am 41.3750° N, 86.5047° W, water temp today was 45°F at 12" depth.
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At 40N, 82 1/2W I was 55 Deg F at 3' down last week. We've had water temps over 50 for a month.
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My YP have been spawning for 2 weeks now and IMO are now Apr 05 are done laying. YP spawn for me usually lasts 2 weeks. Cecil Baird at same latitude as me also had YP eggs back around Mar 21. Those eggs not laid will be absorbed by the females. I still see some very gravid females eating pellets. Not all females will drop their eggs. Not sure why.
One local 22ft deep pond I help manage had the YP just start laying eggs April 01 with surface water temp of 50F. Generally in my experience when water temps reach 54-55F the YP are done spawning. Anyone else see fresh YP eggs at 55F water temps?
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We just started seeing ribbons 2 weeks ago, not a ton were visible due to rain but 5 decent ones right along the bank.
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