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I am just getting to largemouth bass fishing.  I will be fishing in Ontario, Canada, Primarly on Lake Of The Woods.  What are the "Must Know" presentaions I should learn, that will account for most situations.

Thanks.

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Sounds like smallie territory, so don't listen to me.  Listen to guys like RoadWarrior and others will smallie expertise.

But I'd if you're gonna fish smallmouth in clean water, you gotta have the jerkbait in your aresenal.  Pointer, Rapala, Rogue,......

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To name a few...

1. Flipping, Casting, Pitching jigs

2. Jerkbaits

3. Finnese presentations-jighead and worm

4. Topwaters-Buzzbait, popper, spooks

5. Senko and flukes-rigged texas and wacky style

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I live in Vermont, its pretty far north. If your lake is anthing like Champlain with endless milfoil weed beds, spinnerbaiting is a must. Tubes/spider grubs are a good go to lure for smallies with less grass . rig on a jig head from 1/8 to 3/8.

i'm guessing the water is clear

and of course, weightless wacky worms (senkos)

and C- rigging

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What Rattlinrogue said, just about everything. Soft plastics would be my first suggestion, that's a great place to start. Get comfortable fishing soft plastics, both weighted and weightless. You will catch a lot of bass and some of them might be large. Add other techniques one at a time, get better before you try to get broader. You will become a better fisherman and catch plenty of fish along the way.

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