Everyday.... a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work....lol.... Actually, with the right baits and lures you can talk old bucket mouth into the boat just about anytime of the year. I do however find that the best times here in the southern US are spring (just before the spawn), just after the spawn.... and early fall.... that seems to be the times that bass are the most agressive. You can't beat the feeling of a hard strike by a six to ten pound pole bender.
When everyone else wasn't catching anything last night.... I brought up a three pounder with a grape worm trailing a gold Strike King gold bladed spinner.... then a four pounder on a glow from popper. You just have to know when, where and how to work it. But as long as my kids are with me.... anytime of the year is great.
2006-06-18 04:44:10
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answered by tcatmech2 4
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During the spawning period. They are in shallower water, thus making them easier to find. The females are heavier because they are full of eggs, and they will pick up the lure even when not hungry if you are tossing it into the nesting zone. That being said, any day of fishing is a good day, it's just that some are better than others.
2006-06-17 15:57:08
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answered by bdetraz2112 3
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Depending on what species. Large mouth and small mouth bass is late spring and through the fall.
2006-06-18 03:34:52
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answered by chris 2
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Spring and fall. Spring you'll catch 'em in the spawn, and in the fall they are feeding up for the winter.
2006-06-17 14:51:53
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answered by mad_mav70 6
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august 32nd, and make sure you get out there before the crack of dawn
2006-06-17 12:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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tommorow
2006-06-17 14:23:56
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answered by Arods Bro (Durant4MVP) 6
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