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Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Soft Swimbaits (Sm/Md)
Structure
Open Water/Basin
Water Temperature
62°
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Hard Jerkbaits
Structure
Boulders
If the water is as clear as it was when I was fishing, and the wind was kicking up as it has been a lot recently, throw the most natural looking jerkbaits you can find in about 6-10 feet above the boulders and new growing weeds. I found lots of success with the matte perch and clear laker colors as they are great imitators of their forage.
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Soft Swimbaits (Sm/Md)
Structure
Reeds
Forage
Minnows
Water Temperature
59°
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Hard Jerkbaits
Structure
Reeds
Forage
Minnows
Water Temperature
57°
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Ned Rigs
Structure
Docks
Forage
Minnows
Kayak fishing docks and shallower edges. Early morning.
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Drop Shot
Structure
Submerged Vegetation
Also used the Berkley MaxScent flat worm on the drop shot. Other technique was using a Strike King Rage swimmer in a goby color, slow rolled close to the bottom. Fishing 8-10 ft. Mile Roads. Sunny days seemed to help....tougher when it got cloudy!
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Tubes
Structure
Rock Pile
Water Temperature
61°
Slow dragging of a tube (green pumpkin) on a tube jig in 7FOW.
Species
Smallmouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Drop Shot
Structure
Boulders
Forage
Minnows
Sidescan to find rocks, put in the time and they’ll bite