I agree with Clogston that since we had a wetter than usual spring and summer, it may have affected the spawning of these fish. Since the additional runoff may have changed the water quality in the bays and marshes, the fish may have changed their spawning habits.
There is also the possibility that with the added runoff from rain there may be added chemicals/pollution to be considered.
Hopefully it may be a case of "delayed spawning"
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