| Fishing is a lot of fun if you are
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| | six weeks.
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| catching fish, but if you are just
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| | Bass like it a little warmer when they
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| sitting with your line in the water and
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| | spawn and wait for water temperatures of
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| getting no bites it can be frustrating
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| | 65 to 70 degrees. The premise is the same
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| and boring. If you are interested in
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| | as with crappies. Bass come into the
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| spring fishing and want your best shot of
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| | shallow waters around 65 - 67 degrees and
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| catching a lot of fish then you need to
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| | prepare the beds for the females. Then,
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| learn a little bit about
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| | when the water temperature hits 69 to 70
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| watertemperature. Basically, fish like
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| | degrees the females will start making
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| crappie and bass like to be in warmer
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| | their way to the warmer, shallower water
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| water and when they are about to spawn
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| | in order to spawn. The spring months of
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| this is especially so. When you know how
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| | April and May are the perfect times for
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| the fish react and what they are looking
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| | bass to spawn and you will have plenty of
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| for in regards to water temperature then
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| | luck fishing in shallow waters.
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| you will have a good idea of how to find
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| | Keep in mind, too, where the water
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| them!
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| | temperature varies within a lake or pond.
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| The weather also affects water
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| | If the area has lots of trees, limbs, and
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| temperature so you need to keep this in
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| | the like under the water then the water
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| mind, too. If you are interested in
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| | will be warmer and more fish will
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| catching crappie then you should know
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| | congregate there. Open water is cooler
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| that they spawn when the temperature is
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| | and not as many fish will be out there,
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| between 60 and 65 degrees.
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| | making your fishing attempts really
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| The male crappies will be in the 60
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| | difficult.
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| degree water first and will prepare the
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| | Shallow water is always warmer than deep
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| beds for the female crappies to spawn.
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| | water and where you will have a better
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| The female crappies won't start coming
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| | chance of catching a fish. Also, after a
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| into the shallower water until it is
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| | rain watch where the water drains into
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| around 64 degrees. So if you are fishing
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| | the lake or pond. If it was warm rain
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| during the spring in a water temperature
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| | water then you can count on the fish
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| of about 60 and you catch a crappie it is
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| | finding that area and camping out.
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| most definitely a male! It is also
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| | As long as you know how to find the area
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| important to keep in mind that crappies
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| | in the lake or pond that is the warmest
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| spawn over a period of time, not all at
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| | then you will have the best chances of
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| once. The spawning period may last up to
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| | catching plenty of fish.
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