I have also read studies where females that have not dropped eggs and are caught and released far away will find a new male bass to partner up with. The urge to reproduce is strong in all living things.
Taking males off beds can be much more damaging especially on a fragile lake where the bass population is not strong. Unguarded fry are devoured within minutes by sunfish on an unguarded nest. On lakes where the bass are plentiful, it can , believe it or not, help. Too many bass in a lake can be a bad thing. You end up with not enough food to support the bass population and you end up with a lot of small fish.
Posted Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:23 am