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Instead, they will find an eddy or bit of slack water where they can rest comfortably without expending a lot of energy yet be in a prime position to feed.These highly productive spots include holes or pools where the river slows down and increases in depth.
I fish them weightless on a 2/0 Owner offset worm hook, twitching them along slowly in larger pools that offer shady cover in midday. In murky water, in-line spinners such as #2 or #3 Mepps Aglias or Yakima Roostertails often work.As the spawn winds down and waters warm, we abandon chest waders in favor of wading wet. A good worm will also make an excellent trailer to throw on the hook of other choices.There are so many ways in which you can rig a worm.
Although they don’t bite it because it looks like food, having a realistic color makes it more likely. You can fish the weeds by rigging them texas-style, wacky rigged, on a drop shot, a shaky head, a carolina rig, and even a ned rig.As odd as that sounds, the slight shimmy of the straight worm as it falls into the strike zone is an awesome bass catcher. Grub. That is one reason why the best seven River smallmouth bass fishing lures are bit different than those used in lakes. In these instances, you need to parallel their reactionary tendencies with a very realistic baitfish profile. Grubs work best of all. This method can be a little risky though as you run the risk of snagging on larger rocks and any submerged logs.I would also include the good old reliable Senko worm or plastic worm into this category of smallmouth bass lures.You can fish them and rig them just like you would for largemouth bass however, I tend to run them in slightly smaller sizes. It has been copied more times than can count yet this one is still the best.Fish have been eating worms for a very long time.
You can bottom bounce them for aggressive blow-ups.Tubes reach their peak performance during the fall as it transitions into the winter solstice.
1/4 ounce is a good all round size, though anglers can drop down to 1/8 ounce if the water is low and clear. Crayfish love a rocky bottom where they can hide under small rocks, smallmouth love to cruise around theses types of areas on the look out for any crayfish that might break it's cover.You can use a crayfish/craydad type soft plastic using a standard type of cast and retrieve where you aim to bounce the plastic lure off of the bottom making them look as realistic as possible.A weighted jig head can help to keep the head of the lure down. Chartreuse is very productive as well.The jig and grub combo is very easy to use. If you can see fifteen to twenty feet down below the water’s surface, make a real looking swimbait your very first choice. We earn commissions from qualifying purchases if you purchase anything through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Jigs. The soft plastic skirts at the end of the lure make for some great action in the water. They have an extraordinary action, run shallow, float high in the water column and are as snag resistant as a crankbait can be. As you cast and retrieve, your bait may disappear off of the surface in what seems to be an explosion.
You can vary the depth they will go by changing your sinker weight. Some varieties include hollow-body frogs, walkers, poppers, spooks, and pencil poppers. They are not good search and find baits at all, but they provide some of the best trickery an angler has in his arsenal. Light tackle will elicit the most strikes.A 6 ½ foot light spinning rod with a 2000 series reel and 6 pound monofilament line is a great all-round combination. Even if you are fishing a sandy or gravel like bottom the affect is just as good as the lip of the cranbait can throw up small little clouds of silt leaving a very pronounced trail for the bass to follow. Not only does this pose an identity problem, but it also makes it irresistible on many occasions because they don’t get a chance to pass it up.It also has a very wide swinging tail that paddles abruptly. The fish don’t feel threatened by it and see it as an easy opportunity.
Often times there will be holes in the slack water area right behind a large boulder. It is the perfect size bait for river smallmouth and is another tried-and-true producer of smallmouth bass in rivers.Top water baits are very easy to use and are a lot of fun to fish! Rig them on a 1/16- to 1/8-ounce round jighead or Carolina-style on a size 4-8 hook, 18- to 24-inches behind a split shot and swivel. The action of the jerkbait is very erratic yet natural. Heads from 1/16- to 1/8-ounce cover most bases.Small crankbaits like the Bagley Mini Series and the larger Rebel Crawfish are deadly when fished slowly about two feet below the surface. Try your best not to throw one if the fish have low visibility though.They likely won’t be able to see it anyway. The most popular combination when fishing rivers for smallmouth is a 1/8 ounce round black head with a 2 inch to 3 inch root beer or green body. Grubs work best of all. Tubes can be impregnated with salt to make fish hold on longer. Curly tail grubs have great action in the water and the tail swims easily with the current. The moving-water environment governs everything these bass do—feeding opportunities, spawning, and seasonal movements. Each time the jig head hits the bottom it kicks up a puff of sand or dirt, realistically mimicking a crayfish.
Instead, they will find an eddy or bit of slack water where they can rest comfortably without expending a lot of energy yet be in a prime position to feed.These highly productive spots include holes or pools where the river slows down and increases in depth.
I fish them weightless on a 2/0 Owner offset worm hook, twitching them along slowly in larger pools that offer shady cover in midday. In murky water, in-line spinners such as #2 or #3 Mepps Aglias or Yakima Roostertails often work.As the spawn winds down and waters warm, we abandon chest waders in favor of wading wet. A good worm will also make an excellent trailer to throw on the hook of other choices.There are so many ways in which you can rig a worm.
Although they don’t bite it because it looks like food, having a realistic color makes it more likely. You can fish the weeds by rigging them texas-style, wacky rigged, on a drop shot, a shaky head, a carolina rig, and even a ned rig.As odd as that sounds, the slight shimmy of the straight worm as it falls into the strike zone is an awesome bass catcher. Grub. That is one reason why the best seven River smallmouth bass fishing lures are bit different than those used in lakes. In these instances, you need to parallel their reactionary tendencies with a very realistic baitfish profile. Grubs work best of all. This method can be a little risky though as you run the risk of snagging on larger rocks and any submerged logs.I would also include the good old reliable Senko worm or plastic worm into this category of smallmouth bass lures.You can fish them and rig them just like you would for largemouth bass however, I tend to run them in slightly smaller sizes. It has been copied more times than can count yet this one is still the best.Fish have been eating worms for a very long time.
You can bottom bounce them for aggressive blow-ups.Tubes reach their peak performance during the fall as it transitions into the winter solstice.
1/4 ounce is a good all round size, though anglers can drop down to 1/8 ounce if the water is low and clear. Crayfish love a rocky bottom where they can hide under small rocks, smallmouth love to cruise around theses types of areas on the look out for any crayfish that might break it's cover.You can use a crayfish/craydad type soft plastic using a standard type of cast and retrieve where you aim to bounce the plastic lure off of the bottom making them look as realistic as possible.A weighted jig head can help to keep the head of the lure down. Chartreuse is very productive as well.The jig and grub combo is very easy to use. If you can see fifteen to twenty feet down below the water’s surface, make a real looking swimbait your very first choice. We earn commissions from qualifying purchases if you purchase anything through our links, at no additional cost to you.
Jigs. The soft plastic skirts at the end of the lure make for some great action in the water. They have an extraordinary action, run shallow, float high in the water column and are as snag resistant as a crankbait can be. As you cast and retrieve, your bait may disappear off of the surface in what seems to be an explosion.
You can vary the depth they will go by changing your sinker weight. Some varieties include hollow-body frogs, walkers, poppers, spooks, and pencil poppers. They are not good search and find baits at all, but they provide some of the best trickery an angler has in his arsenal. Light tackle will elicit the most strikes.A 6 ½ foot light spinning rod with a 2000 series reel and 6 pound monofilament line is a great all-round combination. Even if you are fishing a sandy or gravel like bottom the affect is just as good as the lip of the cranbait can throw up small little clouds of silt leaving a very pronounced trail for the bass to follow. Not only does this pose an identity problem, but it also makes it irresistible on many occasions because they don’t get a chance to pass it up.It also has a very wide swinging tail that paddles abruptly. The fish don’t feel threatened by it and see it as an easy opportunity.
Often times there will be holes in the slack water area right behind a large boulder. It is the perfect size bait for river smallmouth and is another tried-and-true producer of smallmouth bass in rivers.Top water baits are very easy to use and are a lot of fun to fish! Rig them on a 1/16- to 1/8-ounce round jighead or Carolina-style on a size 4-8 hook, 18- to 24-inches behind a split shot and swivel. The action of the jerkbait is very erratic yet natural. Heads from 1/16- to 1/8-ounce cover most bases.Small crankbaits like the Bagley Mini Series and the larger Rebel Crawfish are deadly when fished slowly about two feet below the surface. Try your best not to throw one if the fish have low visibility though.They likely won’t be able to see it anyway. The most popular combination when fishing rivers for smallmouth is a 1/8 ounce round black head with a 2 inch to 3 inch root beer or green body. Grubs work best of all. Tubes can be impregnated with salt to make fish hold on longer. Curly tail grubs have great action in the water and the tail swims easily with the current. The moving-water environment governs everything these bass do—feeding opportunities, spawning, and seasonal movements. Each time the jig head hits the bottom it kicks up a puff of sand or dirt, realistically mimicking a crayfish.