Many amateurs choose their lure based on trial and error, or when they catch one (and I mean only one) nice bass. They try to say that the lure they used is the “best bass lure” there is, and this is just false. There isn’t any one bass lure that always works better than all [...]
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What’s The Best Bass Lure?
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Pond Bass Fishing
If you’re an angler that thinks that small pond bass fishing will produce small bass, think again! I remember fishing a small pond owned by a distant family member when I was growing up, that produced very large and prominent bass. We mostly fished it during the summer, and used small spinner baits with a [...]
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Largemouth Bass Spawning
In the early spring, typically the March to April time frame (depending on water temperature), largemouth bass spawning occurs. The key is not the date and time, but the temperature of the water in which the bass reside. Now the answer may depend on who you ask, but most experts will agree that when inshore [...]
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