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Largemouth bass start to become active in spring, and their aggression increases. At times, crankbaits and poppers may be the best lures to use in spring.
Largemouth Bass are still sluggish in early spring, but they are beginning to feed more aggressively. Spinnerbaits are just the right lures to throw their way in March.
A jig and pig setup provides anglers with the best shot at catching large bass in winter. Mastering the art of this type of fishing is fundamental for success.
The Muddler Minnow is a fly pattern with a long history of catching wide varieties of fish by diverse fishing techniques.
Largemouth bass often live in murky waters, or feed after a steady rain. Although it is harder for the fish to see lures in muddy water, it is not too hard to catch bass.
Popping bugs are excellent surface flies for bass and bream in the summer and fall. They may be used in ponds, lakes, and rivers alike.
Bring in the bass with those tried and true producers from years gone by.
Largemouth bass feed throughout the fall season as they are preparing for the slower winter ahead. They prefer big, bulky baits in fall, and one lure does the trick.
Largemouth bass make great targets for fly fishermen, and they are available throughout most of the United States. They are often willing to take the right fly.
Soft plastic baits are fun and easy to use, as they may be fished in different ways, but they generally catch a lot of fish.
Tubes are a more versatile version of jigs, as they are much lighter, and may be retrieved in different ways to mimic various foods, all of which bass love.
In the summer, largemouth bass aggressively feed on whatever they can fit in their mouths. In the shallows, using floating crankbaits proves to be a successful strategy.
The Umpqua River is becoming world renowned for its huge population of aggressive bass, and several southern Oregon reservoirs also have good angling for bronzebacks.
Whether visiting one of the islands, fishing for walleye or relaxing on one of its many beaches, Lake Erie offers an array of activities for vacationers.
Early fall is likely the very best time of year to fish for large smallmouth bass. River fishing in September and October is often very productive, and the fish are big.
Farm ponds are often small, but they generally hold large bass. These fish are not as finicky as bass in larger lakes, which makes them easier to catch.
Georgia has a plethora of great fishing spots ranging from fresh water to salt water. Here is just a smattering of the many places to cast a line and reel in the big one.
Anglers are discovering that fly rods are not just for trout.


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