Muddy waters are common during summer rainstorms, and they can put a damper on bass fishing — unless you know what lure to throw.
Current breaks, channel swings, ledges or rapids are other areas where smallmouth bass can be found on rivers. Basically anywhere the current is being slowed down is a place you can catch smallmouths.
How to Identify Largemouth Bass? The largemouth bass is a freshwater species of fish commonly found in central and eastern portions of the United States, southeastern Canada as well as northern Mexico ...
Floating cattail bogs, also known as undercuts or mats, are a high percentage spot for finding hidden largemouth bass. By identifying what floating cattail bogs are, why they hold fish, and how to ...
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This fishing guide for beginner's details how to catch largemouth bass, by first identifying the species, learning where bass live and their behavior, choosing the right rod, reel, line, and lures to ...