| Fish-On! - 11 - Smallmouth Bass |
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| Written by TV Ontario | |
| Thursday, 01 August 1996 | |
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SEASONAL CHANGESSpawningSmallmouth bass are usually late spring spawners, depending on the geography of the area. Nest building and other spawning-related behavior start when water temperatures rise to between 55° F. (13° C) and 68° F. (20° C). The actual deposit and fertilization of eggs most often occur at temperatures in the low 60s (16 to 18° C). In most of its range the smallmouth can be expected to be on the beds for a period of several weeks between May and early June. |
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