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Originally Posted by MathGeek
We do not check every fish for eggs. However, because we work at fish cleaning stations, we see many of the fish we've just sampled get filleted, and we often cut into many of of the sampled fish ourselves. There is ample evidence that there are a lot of egg-laden females in our data. You should send them a note telling them they should stop biting angler hooks to better be ready for the most important event in their lives.
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Fish having eggs doesn't mean they are about to spawn. Egg production can take months. They feed extensively during these periods (pre-spawn). Seeing eggs does not mean they are spawning. Most female trout caught in April and May will have eggs
All animals are here to do 3 things: survive, grow, and reproduce. Reproduction (getting their genes into the next generation) is the most important thing to them and what defines being successful. Makes you wonder about those people with 10 kids from 10 baby mamas. From one standpoint, they are 'successful'