Despite common misconceptions, bass continue to bite in hot weather and can be found in deeper water, shaded areas, and along ...
I grew up in northern Illinois and spent much of my adult life in northern Wisconsin. As a lifelong largemouth bass angler, I know what a cruel and unreasonably long season winter can be for the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A side-by-side comparison of largemouth and smallmouth bass, held up by an angler. (Derek Horner) Ditch pickles and bronzebacks, ...
Catching largemouth bass in the fall doesn't have to be a difficult task. By choosing the right lures for the job, finding green weeds, keying-in on deep rock and wood, following the bait, and turning ...
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 ...
The eponymous maw of the largemouth bass — and the fish’s ability to suck prey into that gaping gullet in a rapacious strike — are part of the lore and legend of the bass to the many anglers who ...
There is a persistent myth in fly fishing circles the sport belongs to trout, and the anglers who pursue them in cold, clear ...
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Tackle store shelves are overburdened with every style and shape of soft plastic bait imaginable. And although all undoubtedly catch largemouth bass to some extent, they also can do a great job at ...
Spotted bass and largemouth bass are similar species but differ in key ways. Spotted bass have distinct small spots below the lateral line, smaller mouths, and typically stay in deeper water.