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Old 06-24-09, 09:10 AM   #26
bassFishingWNY
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hahahaha, i gotcha wny. yea it is hard to tell the difference. i guess the reson i say male and female is cause i notice the young fry or baby bass and see a larger bass hovering around them. one will be larger than the other, thus i am "guessing" that the biggest is the female. does sound strange i know. now as i said, i only see this in ponds not large lakes.and i was bank fishing too. but the males are smaller than the females and that is what i have gone by.

and rain? what is that? hahahaha. ain't had any rain in around 2 months here. nuthin but heat and sunshine. LOTS OF IT TOO.
Ya, I heard that too, any bass over 12" is a female? Your female bass are bigger, but male bass get to be good size too.
Like I said every one has their option, but all say the male bass, builds the nest, guards the nest, and young. The female goes out to deep water to recuperate.

But, being a veteran on BASS FISHING. COM, you have to be right!
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