Pre-Spawn
Trophy fishing window53–57°F
Spotted bass stage on rocky points and steep banks in 10–25 ft as water temperatures climb through the low 50s. They occupy deeper water than largemouth during pre-spawn.
Target rocky points and bluff banks with deep-running crankbaits and jigs.
57–74°F (peak 63–68°F)
Active spawning behavior. Males construct nests on hard bottom in deeper water than largemouth typically use — often 6–12 ft. Spawn timing slightly earlier than largemouth in shared waters.
Spotted bass populations have replaced or hybridized with native bass species in some Western waters; some states encourage harvest of spots in non-native waters during spawn for population control ra
Conservation context
Spotted bass populations have replaced or hybridized with native bass species in some Western waters; some states encourage harvest of spots in non-native waters during spawn for population control rather than the traditional release-on-bed practice.
Post-Spawn
Recovery feeding74–82°F (~12 days)
Post-spawn spotted bass return to structure-oriented summer patterns more quickly than largemouth — they spend less time in shallow recovery zones.
Drop-shot and shaky head presentations on deep structure produce post-spawn spotted bass.
Summer Pattern
Standard patternsAbove 82°F
Fish disperse to summer habitat and feeding patterns. Spawn cycle complete until following year.
Standard summer fishing tactics apply.