Striped Bass Deep Water Fishing
During the day, Striped Bass enjoy the safety of the deep and only come to the surface at night,...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Striped Bass, _3 x 2 Number Two | 0
During the day, Striped Bass enjoy the safety of the deep and only come to the surface at night,...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Spotted Bass | 0
BlueFox vibrax spinners work well near downed trees in 3 to 5 feet of water. However, one of the best lures that works with every bass is the Carolina rigged worms. Depending on shore angle and depth, run a split shot...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Sockeye Salmon | 0
If you want to be able to catch just Sockeye Salmon, deep sea fishing is not for you. River fishing is best if you want to target a specific species. Deep sea fishing for Sockeye Salmon is possible throughout much of the...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Smallmouth Bass | 0
In the summer months as the water temperature increases above the Smallmouth Bass’...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Rainbow Trout | 0
When we talk about deep water for Rainbow Trout, we’re discussing 3 main habitats: ocean...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Largemouth Bass | 0
Deep water fishing is mostly a winter, late fall or early spring form of fishing. When the...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Lake Trout | 0
With the exception of the spring techniques published earlier, all the techniques we have for Lake Trout focus on deep water techniques. Instead of rehashing them here, we’re presenting tools and equipment and other...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Florida Largemouth | 0
Deep water techniques are far closer to those of the winter techniques as the water temperature is much colder in deep lakes, rarely warming up much at all. The Florida Largemouth Bass head into the deep water when the...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Brown Trout | 0
Deep water fishing for Brown Trout is most popular in the summer or in winter months. Where to...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Australian Bass | 0
As we discussed in our section on Lake Techniques, the population of Australian Bass are limited to south-eastern Australia. The term lake often refers to man-made lakes behind dams rather than naturally occurring lakes. ...
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.