It is interesting that crappie spawn in a similar manner as do largemouth bass. There are some key differences, which I will discuss in a moment. But needless to say, if you can get out on the lake when the crappie are spawning, then you stand a serious chance of catching some great fish. It [...]
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The Crappie Spawn
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Schooling Bass Tips
By nature, largemouth bass are not a schooling fish. However, there are special circumstances where you’ll find schooling bass. And when you do, you have the chance to catch your limit in minutes! Ok, ok, so when do the circumstances come about? And how do I find them?
Those are the exact questions to ask, and [...]
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Bass Live Bait Types & Effectiveness
Many bass fishermen (including myself) use almost exclusively artificial baits. But when you’re fishing for bass, live bait can be a very effective approach. This is especially true when the water temperature is outside the optimal range (68-80 degrees), or if a cold front has just passed through. With these conditions, bass are sluggish, and [...]
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What’s The Best Bass Lure?
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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Crankbaits
Probably my personal favorite type of fishing lure, crankbaits are an excellent way to locate fish. When it comes to bass fishing, as I have said before, worms may work better to catch bigger fish, but crankbaits are easier and faster to work, thus giving you a better chance to find the fish. I love [...]
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