Spring Smallmouths
Posted on June 21, 2008 - Filed Under Small Mouth Bass | 1 Comment
Smallmouth bass remain nearly dormant until water temperatures approach 50° F. At this time, bass will start to move to their spawning areas. In streams, bass may begin migrating to spawn at early temperatures.
Fishing is difficult after spawning, because bass aren’t more concentrated. The females, after recuperating, move to deeper waters. Males move deeper after abandoning the fry. If there is deep water near the spawning are, bass will move there.
Summer
Smallmouth bass areas are the most predictable this time of year. Bass may remain in the same place for several months once they take up residence in a certain pool or around a particular structure.
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Posted on February 12, 2008 - Filed Under Small Mouth Bass | Leave a Comment
Smallmouth Bass Fishing Secrets by
A lot of fishing techniques vary in efficiency depending on what type of fish one is aiming for, especially with bass.
One bass in particular, the smallmouth bass, can be very picky at times, but careful attention to detail can have the avid and casual fishing enthusiast alike reeling in their limits in no time.
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Posted on January 2, 2008 - Filed Under Small Mouth Bass | 1 Comment
By William Scott
Smallmouth bass fishing is one of the most popular leisure activities of Americans today. The good thing about smallmouth bass fishing is that is very relaxing. According to experts, smallmouth bass fishing can help fight stress and help a person live better quality of life.
Getting Acquainted With Smallmouth Bass Fishing
There are a number of things that beginners should know about smallmouth bass fishing. If you are still new to smallmouth bass fishing, it would be a good idea for you to acquaint yourself with the different habitats of the smallmouth bass. Note that knowing where this type of fish lives and how they behave in their natural habitat is very important.
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