Striped Bass Lake Fishing
Striped Bass swim throughout a lake and are hard to track at most times during the season, except...
Read MoreStriped Bass swim throughout a lake and are hard to track at most times during the season, except...
Read MoreA good reason to fish for Striped Bass at night is that they move from the deep in to shallow...
Read MoreWhen river temperatures reach 55°F/13°C in the Spring, Striper bass begin to swim upstream from the ocean. However for those that are land locked, spawning is successful in only a few places like Lake Texoma, which is a deep reservoir in Texas. Spawning doesn’t actually occur until the river temperature reaches about 60°F/16°C.
Read MoreIt’s not uncommon to catch Striped Bass weighing as much as 40 pounds, some 300 miles from...
Read MoreDuring the day, Striped Bass enjoy the safety of the deep and only come to the surface at night,...
Read MoreSmallmouth Bass prefer cool, oxygen rich water.
Therefore, try streams and rivers with fast moving water. Smallmouth can also be found behind brush or other debris and where rocks breach the surface, creating oxygen rich water.