Water temps are slowly rising across much of the south and many states are starting to see pre-spawn activity. In Alabama and Tennessee, bass are already cruising shallow areas gorging on bait to ...
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The spawn is the most exciting time of year to target big bass. As water temperatures warm, largemouth, spotted, and smallmouth bass become more active and move into shallow water to start bedding.
This pre-spawn smallmouth jerkbait bite happens all across the Northern U.S. and Canada with giant bass and unforgettable strikes! Here are lures, conditions, and expert tips you need to know. Bass ...
Understanding seasonal bass behavior can transform your fishing results from hit-or-miss to reliably productive. By learning how water temperature, spawning cycles, and forage availability influence ...
I asked reigning Bassmaster Elite Rookie of the Year, FXR pro, Trey McKinney to share the Top 3 baits he always has tied on during the pre-spawn. Following are McKinney's best bets for helping you ...
Bass fishing success comes from adapting to their seasonal behaviors and knowing how water temperature, daylight, and forage shifts affect their movements. From spring’s aggressive pre-spawn activity ...
Vermont's catch-and-release bass season is underway, with warming temperatures bringing largemouth and smallmouth bass into ...
The cold weather of late winter and early spring this year produced water temperatures that held back fisheries, such as the shad and striper fishing in the Delaware River, and also delayed the ...