Spotted Bass Winter Fishing
As winter hits the central and southern states, the Spotted Bass are hard to find and catch. Most...
Read MoreAs winter hits the central and southern states, the Spotted Bass are hard to find and catch. Most...
Read MoreThe spotted bass can be caught with casting, trolling and fly fishing methods. The Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus) is also called Alabama Spotted Bass, Black Bass, Kentucky Bass, Kentucky Spotted Bass, Linside,...
Read MoreThese are not a Lake Fish. The Spotted Bass is best at home in rivers and streams with moderately fast moving water. However they’ve been introduced to many lakes and reservoirs and have done quite well in these...
Read MoreNight fishing for Spotted Bass is a lot of fun. A common favorite for catching the Spotted Bass is eel in combination with a jig. Unlike other bass, the best night time fishing is during a full moon, though catching other...
Read MoreSpotted Bass spawn when the water temperature reaches between 63°F and 68°F/15°C to 18°C, which ranges from May in Texas and Alabama to June in Missouri and Illinois. The male sets about making a nest over gravel or rocky...
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.