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Largemouth Success During Scorching Summer Days

Largemouth Success During Scorching Summer Days By Todd Reed A smoldering ninety-degree day with ninety percent humidity is probably not on the top of anyone’s wish list here in Iowa, but that is what we get many days. The first few weeks of August can be just about unbearable, but for those who love to […]

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Catching Bass On The Fly

Catching Bass On The Fly By Rod Woten The largemouth bass may well be the most popular game fish in North America. Sure, Minnesotans love their walleyes and muskies have a strong following in certain areas.  The one fish, however, that has devoted fans everywhere…from the ice belt to the Mississippi Delta and from the […]

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Locating Summer Smallmouth

Locating Summer Smallmouth By Nick Johnson  A sought after fish in Iowa no doubt, the smallmouth bass holds a special place in angler’s hearts where they are found. Often targeted in streams and rivers, many fishermen forget about lakes to get their fix on these feisty bass. Indeed many lakes in Iowa are devoid of […]

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Must Try Bass Baits

Must Try Bass Baits Every bass angler has his or her favorite bait that they take to the water whenever they head out, its just common nature for anglers to stick with something that has produced for them day in and day out. And with literally hundreds of different bait options it can often seem […]

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5 Go To Softbaits For Bass

5 Go To Softbaits For Bass By Todd Reed  The world of bass fishing is one that is hard to keep up with at times.  Lure companies and professional fishermen are always coming up with something new to trick bass into biting.  By far, soft baits, or plastics outnumber all other types of baits that […]

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The Dog Days of Smallmouth: Reading the River

By Nick Johnson It was one of those late summer days where you could chew every breath of humid air. –The bugs were thick– Sweat became commonplace and unavoidable, even in the shade along the riverbank. The water was so warm that a quick dip would hardly offer comfort from the sweltering stale heat. I […]

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