When i was four years old my dad took me down to the river behind our house fishing for the first time ever. In about the spand of 45 minutes i caught more smallmouth bass than i can remember. Ever since then during summer i spend more time down by the river than I do at my house.
My number one technique would have to be to run the shore lines and work a spinner bait in and around structure (trees that have fallin into the water, docks, etc.)
rapids are also a gold mine for fish. fish above and below them and you will get fish, also if there are little pools of calm water in the rapids fish them to they are great for holding bass.
In a couple weeks my family is going to green lake for a couple of days to fish. Ive never been to this lake before in my life. I would appreciate any tips for finding fish on this lake. Like what to use and where to go on the lake. Give me all the advice you got. Thanks alot guys.
Every now and then i go fishing for bass in a abandon gravel quary that was filled and stocked. I know that there is huge bucketmouths in there. The water is krystal clear and you can see them swimming around in the weeds. I've tried everything from worms to spinners. I was wondering if you guys have any ideas for me. If you do let me know. Thanks
im from stratford WI. Its smack dab in the middle of the state. Im related firefight15 though he probably wont admit to it. Main fish the eau plane river which goes right through our back yard. Other times i run up to spirit lake fifty miles north of here
I myself just got a brand new revo S yesterday. Fortunatly my uncle had a couple of just the same thing so he was able to point me out in the right direction. This morning he but everyother one of the break on and i just got familiar with the reel but i wasnt getting the distance i wanted out of it. so today on my own i went down to just two breaks on and I LOVE IT. Thats what i recomend u do good luck
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