
Texas rigging for largemouth bass
“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about Texas rigging for catching largemouth bass – use a plastic worm 6 to 8 inches in length and hang it straight for the best success.
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“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about Texas rigging for catching largemouth bass – use a plastic worm 6 to 8 inches in length and hang it straight for the best success.

The lake boasts strong natural populations of bluegills, largemouth, and smallmouth bass, and a robust, stocked population of walleyes.

Check out those weed lines to find fish right now. Larry Hanson shares what has been working for him to put a bunch of bass in the boat. Report by: Larry Hanson 612-810-5096 Larry Hanson

Largemouths up to 16 inches showed up, and smallmouths over 19 inches were sampled.

It offers a decent population of largemouth bass and panfish, and it is stocked every other year with channel catfish.

Walleye bite being impacted by up-and-down weather pattern. But there are fish being caught – here’s where to find them and what’s getting them to bite.

In fishing tournaments during the summer of 2020, several largemouth over 6.5 pounds were weighed in, with the largest topping 7.25 pounds.

If enjoying some catch-and-release fishing for largemouth bass in a small boat is your desire, Hempstead Lake in Nassau County could be just the ticket.

While its proximity to the Twin Cities area keeps the lake busy with angling and recreational activity, Sarah can almost always be counted on for a batch of panfish. It has a long history of
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