Water temperatures are dropping, but don’t put away those reaction baits just yet. With temps in the 50s around the province (10 to 15 degrees Celsius), bass are feeding hard on baitfish before winter hits. If you’ve read much about bass fishing in the U.S. you’ve heard that crankbaits are the penultimate fall bait. Shad are dying off in the southern lakes and that means … [Read more...]
Drop Shotting for Pre & Post Spawn Smallmouth Bass
There is no doubt that some of the best smallmouth bass fishing to be had is during the pre & post spawn periods. Many regions in North America don't even allow anglers to target pre spawn bass, but here in British Columbia we have numerous fisheries that are open. One of the best ways to target the larger smallmouth bass during pre and post spawn is by using finesse … [Read more...]
Bass Fishing in Osoyoos – Video
British Columbia is home to Osoyoos Lake which is one of the most prestigious bass fishing lakes that attracts anglers from the entire Pacific Northwest! Osoyoos Lake offers excellent fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass that can reach up to incredible sizes! An angler can experience a day of hooking into multiple five pound plus fish when fishing on Osoyoos. Unlike other … [Read more...]
Shore Fishing for Bass
Do you ever get those days that you don’t feel like taking the boat out, or maybe you don’t have someone to go fishing with; or maybe you don’t have access to a boat to hit your favourite lake? No worries! One really great way to explore a lake and spend the day fishing is by shore fishing and wading the shorelines! When we fish from a boat we tend to cover a lot of water … [Read more...]
How to Rig a Drop Shot for Bass Fishing
One of the most effective ways to target bass is by using a method called a drop shot. This method has been around for years but is really starting to become one of the most popular presentations that bass anglers are using. What makes this presentation so effective is its versatility. A drop shot rig can be fished as deep as 60 feet or all the way up to less than 1 foot of … [Read more...]
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