Kentucky sunfish spawn is … upon us
Many of us in Kentucky don’t well remember what sunlight feels like upon our skin. It’s rained practically every other day since early April and the dry days between have been overcast, gray and dull.
This kind of weather pattern usually pushes the sunfish spawn back a few weeks, but everything is on schedule so far this year.
“It is about ready to break open,” said Gerry Buynak, assistant director of fisheries for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. “With the 80-degree temperatures coming, all heck is going to break loose on sunfish.”



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