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Bass for of Roe
I had 4 bass today all about 36" that all came from the same body of fish.
When I filleted them they were all full of roe. I see one every now and again that hasn't dropped her eggs, but this seemed really out of the ordinary. Anyone have ideas as to why this occurred? |
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Thank you Rockfish. I didn't realize they absorb them. On set of roe was green, the others still orange.
I see it here and there as well, was wondering if there might have been a reason a whole school (I'm just guessing from the sample) wouldn't spawn. I know enviornmental factors play a role on spawning success, maybe that had something to do here? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Did you eat the roe. We have many Russian people here on the north shore of Lake Ontario. Had one guy get a hunk of spawn off me and he ate half on the spot and fished with the rest.
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Nope. It kind of freaks me out. And my customers didn't seem the type to go diving in to it either.
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Haven't seen any roe, few years ago had a few like that. My fish have been full of 4 inch squid
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Hopefully they are spawning somewhere up here. Wouldn't surprise me to see them spawning north of the cape. There's lots of holdovers, all it takes is a couple to be born here and they will return to their place of birth like many other fish
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I wouldn't be surprised if they are. Seems like every year people are catching bigger holdovers.
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