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European Bass Fishing Facts and Information

The adult bass lives in coastal waters down to about 330 feet, but are more commonly found in shallow waters. Salt Water Fish? We have had a few messages asking why we have a salt water fish, the Sea Bass, on Bassfishing-gurus....

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European Bass Night Fishing Facts and Information

Night time differs greatly from day time fishing as the bass do not keep near the same cover. The European bass, like their freshwater North American counterparts, are night feeders. Their night-time appetite depends largely on...

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European Bass Reproduction Facts and Information

juvenile European bass stay close inshore until they are around 14 inches/35.5 cm in length. When the inshore waters cool in late October, the European Bass migrate out to sea to spawn in groups. They return someone time between...

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European Bass (Sea Bass) River Fishing

Sea Bass can be caught at the mouth of rivers in relatively large numbers. In fact in the late 1990s, there was a report about a school of these fish in the River Blackwater, United Kingdom. It was estimated that there were some...

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European Bass Features and Size

If you don’t pick the right tackle, a broken line could quiet easily end up with a broken rod. Features The European bass has a broad extended body that is bluish grey on its back, silver on its sides and a silvery white...

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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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