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Whiterock Bass Habitat

Whiterock Bass feed early in the morning and late in the afternoon, preferring to stay in shady areas or in deep water. Preferred Habitat Whiterock Bass live in the same freshwater habitats as their parents, primarily large...

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Whiterock Bass Lake Fishing

Try trolling a crank bait on a line sixty yards long over the shallows with a live bait or plastic worm attached. Whiterock Bass lake techniques are very similar to those of freshwater Striped Bass and White Bass. They can be...

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Whiterock Bass Night Fishing

A dual beam sonar device with GPS is highly recommended for night fishing. Night Fishing Night fishing for whiterock bass is a lot of fun, not to mention quiet and relaxing at the same time. the day is filled with noise, there...

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Whiterock Bass Reproduction

They can be caught on light to medium tackle using jigs, spoons, live minnows and most lures imitating bait fish. Hybridization The Whiterock Bass is a hybrid of the White Bass (Morone chrysops) and the Striped Bass, (Morone...

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Whiterock Bass River Fishing

A 3-weight fly rod is a great light weight fly rod. While an ultralight rod is better equiped for Whiterock Bass, it is not well suited to the other freshwater fish that are likely to strike the flies in the southern states....

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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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