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  • Bemidji State Fishing Team

    Gold Ambassador

    3/14/21

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Spawn)

    • Technique

      Drop Shot

    • Structure

      Boulders

    • Forage

      Perch

    The Smallmouth in Kabekona are not very abundant but are much larger than surrounding area lakes. A white senko on a drop shot is a great bait choice.
  • Lincoln Horsman

    Gold Ambassador

    1/20/20

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Fall

    • Technique

      Topwater Prop

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    Spooks, whopper poppers and poppers all produce smallmouth in the morning and evening hours on the rock humps.
  • Lincoln Horsman

    Gold Ambassador

    1/20/20

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Ledges

    Work jerk baits along the shoreline drops for smallmouth bass.
  • Tanner Raschke

    Gold Ambassador

    9/2/23

    • Species

      Walleye

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Vertical Jigging 20'+

    • Structure

      Humps

    • Forage

      Perch

    • Water Temperature

      72°

    Deep humps, shelves and steep breaks in 20-30ft held fish. Keep moving and have your line out at about a 60 degree angle to the water and sweep forward swiftly and let the jigging rap fall back to bottom. Super clear water here so keeping the bait back behind the boat helps from spooking fish too badly. I also keep side imaging going and will pitch out to the sides as I'm going and see pods of fish.