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Bass Fishing Reports => Central Region Bass Fishing Reports => Nebraska => Topic started by: Bassthumb on June 03, 2011, 03:43:30 PM

Title: Walnut Creek 20110601
Post by: Bassthumb on June 03, 2011, 03:43:30 PM
Water: 68-73°
Time fished: 0900-1300
Clarity: 4 -5'

I caught one in deep timber on 10" power worm (4.5#, full of eggs)
I caught 4 right on the bank (in 2-6" of water) with black Spro popper frog (3#, 2.5, 2, 2)
I caught one (2#) on a Heddon one knocker spook in frog pattern within 2 feet of bank
and one (2#) on a wacky rigged junebug senko along the rock jetty (NE)



Title: Re: Walnut Creek 20110601
Post by: Mike Cork on June 04, 2011, 03:20:45 PM
Great report, thank you. Hard to imagine spawners this late in the season, it's 101 on my back porch ~sweat Sounds like it's turned on well for you ~c~ Enjoy and keep us posted ~c~
Title: Re: Walnut Creek 20110601
Post by: Bassthumb on June 06, 2011, 07:36:38 AM
Regardless of what anyone says about this area (east NE, west Iowa, and NW MO), the spawn doesnt take place until the end of May and firt few weeks of June, and then there will be stragglers caught off beds until the end of June.  I have been on a couple different lakes over the last 2 weeks, and water temps are  68-73.  I have been catching decent females still loaded with eggs.  The post spawners are easy prey with a frog...
Title: Re: Walnut Creek 20110601
Post by: coldfront on June 06, 2011, 09:51:59 AM
Quote from: Bassthumb on June 06, 2011, 07:36:38 AM
Regardless of what anyone says about this area (east NE, west Iowa, and NW MO), the spawn doesnt take place until the end of May and firt few weeks of June, and then there will be stragglers caught off beds until the end of June.  I have been on a couple different lakes over the last 2 weeks, and water temps are  68-73.  I have been catching decent females still loaded with eggs.  The post spawners are easy prey with a frog...

I agree...it's more than just about the water temps...it has a lot to do with photoperiodicity...

good job BT...

Hit Lawrence Johnson a week ago...similar story...but the weeds...curly leaf pondweed was trying to come on...but the Sago was everywhere...and man, that stuff is tough after a while...