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...]
Spring Bass Fishing – Hula Grub Jig
The spring bass season can be one of the most challenging but yet action packed times to target smallmouth bass! As the water starts to warm up the bass start to become more active as they prepare for their spring spawn. Depending on the conditions the fish can be either active and hit fast moving baits or they can be somewhat dormant and they won't chase anything. On the … [Read more...]
It’s a Cranky Time of Year! BC Crankbait Bass Fishn’
We are getting to the time of the year in BC where fish are done spawning, the post spawn is over, and most fish are moving to their summer locations. There are some fish that will live close to shore and under docks. The majority of the larger fish will move onto main lake structure. Some of this structure will be points that extend into the lake, isolated rock piles, flooded … [Read more...]
ALBERNI OUTPOST KAYAK BASS EVENT
On May 25th 2014 Matt Benson, BC Fishn Team Member, participated in the first ever Alberni Outpost Kayak Bass Event on Quennel Lake in Cedar on Vancouver Island. Here is Matt's report that he shared with us from the Alberni Post Website: We had a turn out of 16 amazing anglers, it was a great event. First off we would like to thank some of their great sponsors like Spro, … [Read more...]
Sweat the Details & Improve your Results
A lot of people say relax don’t sweat the details, but when it comes to fishing it’s sometimes better if you do! I was fishing a team tournament this past weekend on Shawnigan Lake. In the morning, on my football head jig with a spider grub, the fish were biting slowly. On the second spot we had 5 fish following my bait, but they just wouldn’t commit. I tipped the claws of the … [Read more...]
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