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03-30-2014, 09:25 PM #1
Optimal water temps for spawning are low 40s but they are also known to spawn under the ice in Canadian lakes. Longer days and full moon may have as much to do with the spawn as water temps do. Colder water means a longer incubation period until hatching. Colder water also means the gobies are not as active and do not consume as many eggs as they would if the water were warmer. I think the females spawn when they are ripe and do not or cannot hold them for warmer water. The problem cold water presents is there may not be enough zoo plankton to feed the larvae walleye once hatched.
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03-31-2014, 12:32 AM #2
Maumee
The mighty Maumee river is cold a flowing but the walleye are starting into the river. Males and females both have started to enter as they have been staged outside in the basin for 2 months waiting like we are. First charters in less than 2 weeks (maybe). I think we need to light a ring of fire around the lake to heat up the air around the shore. lol.
Well the Maumee should be hot n heavy in a couple weeks then the lake will follow, which could be late April this year.
Now its just up to the lake to make the ice vacate.
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