There aren't many fishing trips that go by that I don't look at a spot on the water and either think or say out loud "Man, I'll bet this is a hot spot during the spawn". Now mind you, I don't typically step up my fishing during the spawn, I don't necessarily think that my best fishing results had much to do with it, and I kind of hesitate anyway to take a big old hen bass away from guarding her clutch of eggs. In short, I don't really target nests during the spawn. Sure I change my tactics but that more to do with Location than it does Presentation. All this to say, fishermen are fascinated by the spawn. I've read and heard more hot air on the topichan probably any other aspect of fishing.

So here's more.

What do you think triggers differentspecies of fish to spawn? And I do think different triggers are stronger in different species. I talked to a trout farm owner once who told me he forced two spawns a year from his trout by covering and uncovering his races to simulate the lengths of the days. I've seen bass spawning in January in a warm water discharge lake by a power plant. And I know walleyes seem to be more sensitive to light and length of day.

Anyway, the warm temps had Birddog and I talking about it a bit. The big bass we caught this week looked like they were stuffed with eggs. Either that or they've been eating well this winter. And its February. So go figure.

This could be an interesting fishing season.

BKB