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largemouth bass in spring

An Egyptian angling scene from as far back as 2000 BC has shown figures with fishing rods, lines, and nets. This has proven that similar to hunting, fishing was a means of survival in the past. In present times, however, it is considered more of a sport. Fishing is also referred to as angling, and it involves using rods, baits, and hooks to catch fish or other aquatic animals. In this article, we will be discussing everything you need to know about catching largemouth bass in spring. How to Catch Largemouth Bass in Spring Largemouth bass fishing appears quite challenging because these species are constantly in motion. Every day, week, and season, the fish is moving, following the temperature of the water, their spawning cravings, and the need to protect themselves from predators. To catch largemouth bass in spring, you need to understand all the factors that affect bass migration…

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myths about largemouth bass

If there’s one thing that bass fishermen can agree on, it’s that largemouth bass are a fish worthy of respect. These powerful predators can be found in many waterways across the United States, and anglers often travel far and wide to chase after them.  While largemouth bass are revered for their strength and fighting abilities, there are also plenty of myths and misconceptions about them.  Think you know everything about largemouth bass? You might be surprised by some of the myths out there about these popular fish. Here are seven of the most interesting ones. Myths about Largemouth Bass Myth #1 Bass bite better in moving waters. When it comes to bass, the debate over whether flowing water or still water is better has been raging for years. Both sides have valid points, but ultimately it comes down to personal preference.  Flow can turn on the bite in tidal waters…

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