How to Catch More Summer Smallmouth!
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How to Catch More Summer Smallmouth!
Early summer marks a major transition for smallmouth bass, especially as water temperatures rise into the low 70s. After spawning, many bass larger bass, especially females, leave the shallow flats in search of deeper, cooler, and safer water. These movements are not random and they’re more tied to biological needs like recovery, oxygen levels, and predation avoidance. Anglers who understand this seasonal shift can better predict where bass will…
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