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Whiterock Bass Features and Size

During spring and summer, insects become a top food as they are in abundance. Whiterock bass are generally thicker, stouter fish, compared to their striper and white bass parents. They are a very strong fish that also grows...

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Whiterock Bass Spring Fishing

GPS devices are also useful, especially for night fishing and fishing in remote areas. Spring Conditions Spring is the most popular season for catching Whiterock Bass. Although success can be found in all seasons, spring offer a...

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Whiterock Bass Summer Fishing

A good Whiterock Bass technique is to use lures coupled with spoons and spinners along with a good plastic worm. North & South Summer fishing is very different in the north than in the south. As other distribution ranges...

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Whiterock Bass Winter Fishing

Ice Fishing rods are much different than bait casting and fly fishing in that they aren’t much longer than 12 nches long. Winter is a great time to catch Whiterock Bass. They can be caught in dam tailwaters by tightlining...

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Whiterock Bass An Introduction

Unlike other hybrid fish, the Whiterock Bass are not sterile. Whiterock Bass, (Morone saxatilis & Morone chrysops) is a hybrid striper, or more precisely, it is the offspring of a pure-strain white bass parent and a...

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Top Tips

Smallmouth 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.

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