For many bass fisheries across the country, the post-spawn is upon us. This means fish have made their beds, laid their eggs, and tiny little fry are beginning to hatch. The good news for anglers is ...
There's no question that the spawn is the favorite time of year for many anglers to fish. Bass move into shallow areas to make their nests from March through early May in our part of Alabama, and in ...
We've all sung the post-spawn bass fishing blues. Life is good in April, when largemouths hit anything you throw wherever you go. When the spawn passes, anglers roam familiar haunts trying to rekindle ...
The idea of trying to catch post spawn bass often puts fear in the heart of many bass anglers. Frequently, you might hear "where did all the bass go?" at local boat launches and tackle shops. Be ...
After early spring weather that has caused bass to spawn sporadically, more are moving into a post-spawn cycle and should become active feeders soon. If you think the early spring weather has been ...
Bass fishing’s toughest conditions call for techniques that use less to catch more. One pattern named for a professor and fishing writer from Kansas is about to enter its most popular time of year.
Spinnerbaits are an ideal choice for connecting with largemouths during the post-spawn period when the fish are feeding heavily in the shallows. As the largemouth spawn winds down in Alabama, the fish ...
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