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A December to Remember: Blade Baits and Reservoir Smallmouth

26. May 2009

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Looking back at the past year, I realize that I have learned more since last March than in the previous five years combined. The switch from river to reservoir smallmouth fishing brought an entirely new set of rules, patterns, and techniques. The technique that I learned late in the year, vertical jigging a blade bait, [...]

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Smallmouth Bass Lures

26. May 2009

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Lures used for Smallmouth bass fishing should be downsized versions of those used for Largemouth Bass, to accomodate their smaller mouths. A variety of crankbaits, spinnerbaits, soft plastics, topwaters, soft baits and jigs can be effective. Sizes ranging from 1/8 oz. - 1/2 oz. are most commonly used. Top Water Baits Tiny Torpedo: 1-7/8″ length, 1/4 oz, [...]

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Crankbaits for Smallmouths - A Beginner’s Guide

26. May 2009

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I hope some of the following thoughts will help young and beginning fishermen have a better understanding of fishing a crankbait. I guess every Bass fisherman has a “Go To” lure that they have more confidence in than any other. To some it’s a jig, to others its spinner bait or a worm. I have a [...]

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Choosing a Flyrod for Smallmouth Bass

26. May 2009

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As an instructor for fly casting, working with students in my classroom set up in my basement and also working with and guiding them on the water, I have no gain in what equipment they buy. So when I recommend a rod to a student or angler it is for one reason… it is the [...]

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Fishing Spinnerbaits - A Beginner’s Guide

26. May 2009

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Introduction One of the reasons that I have loved fishing for largemouth bass now for over 40 years is their inbreed tendencies to ambush their prey. Or to put it a little closer to home, ambush the particular artificial bait that I might be using at the time. I have always leaned toward running type baits [...]

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Hair Jigs for Bronzebacks

26. May 2009

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Seasoned largemouth bass anglers profess that for large bass throughout the seasons, a rubber or silicon-skirted jig with a pork or plastic trailer is hard to beat. For that other “black bass”, however, hair is the way to go. Smallmouth bass in Pennsylvania’s fertile rivers prefer hair jigs to silicon or rubber skirted jigs, hands down. [...]

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