How do you catch smallmouth bass in a stream?

How do you catch smallmouth bass in a stream?

Popular Lures For Fishing Streams A 1/4-ounce spinnerbait is a favorite stream lure for either clear or dirty water situations. A variety of soft plastics, such as spider-type plastic grubs (rigged on 1/8- to 1/4-ounce jigheads), tube baits, jerkbaits, and 6-inch plastic worms also produce smallies in the streams.

Where do smallmouth bass go in winter?

“Smallmouth are cold-blooded creatures and they migrate to warmer water, which means deeper holes,” he said. Regardless of whether its rivers, streams, or lakes, smallmouth bass are going to head to deeper water for the winter, where water temperatures are a few degrees warmer.

What water temperature do smallmouth bass like?

The preferred temperature of smallmouth bass, according to WDNR is between 69 and 79 degrees F. Spawning occurs when the water temperature reaches between 55 to 60 degrees.

What colors do smallmouth bass like?

In my experience the best smallmouth bass fishing colors are: brown, green pumpkin, black, white, chartreuse and yellow. However, there are certain factors that should play a role in your color selection process such as water conditions, time of year, bass forage and light penetration.

What is the best lure for smallmouth bass?

Jigs

What color are bass most attracted to?

Bass apparently do see color. Their vision is strongest in the areas of medium-red to green. It fails rapidly moving into the blues and purples, as it does towards the far reds. If our picture of bass color vision is accurate, then color is meaningful to bass in some cases but not others.

How do you catch big bass at night?

At night, bass will leave their deepwater haunts to hunt in the shallows. The best night fishing locations are transitions where there is deep water close to shore. Bass follow those transitions as they move up to feed. Drop-offs, points, channel bends, and ditches are all excellent night fishing targets.

What do you use to catch bass at night?

In general, fish the same areas at night that you are finding fish during the day. Bass won’t move long distances just for the night. The lures I use most at night are spinnerbaits, topwater, jigs/plastics, crankbaits, and swimbaits. As a general rule, use lures that are bulky and dark.

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