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Smallmouth Bass Fishing: A Rewarding AdventureAs many experts have said, smallmouth bass fishing is, quite possibly, the biggest fishing challenge pound for pound. While the much bigger largemouth bass is relatively easy to reel in, the smallmouth bass is no such easy task. Unlike largemouth bass fishing, smallmouth bass fishing entails careful use of lures and careful and attendant fighting. Since smallmouth bass jump, dive, and dance, it isn't quite as easy to reel them in without risk of losing a lure. Additionally, unlike other types of black bass, smallmouth bass is exclusively done in freshwater lakes and ponds - many of which were populated with by fishing associations for the express purpose of fueling an interest in smallmouth bass fishing. While primary stocks of smallmouth bass are located in North America, fishing associations on other continents are beginning to populate lakes and ponds with this species, since it is especially renown for being such an interesting catch. Some of the effects of these population efforts have lead to declines in stocks of other fish that are native to the area. While smallmouth bass fishing is done almost exclusively for sport, some anglers also set out on smallmouth bass fishing expeditions for the purpose of catching bass to eat. Many anglers and seafood lovers say that smallmouth bass has a much more refined and delicate flavor than its larger cousin, the largemouth bass. But whatever your reason for smallmouth bass fishing, you wont want to leave unprepared for this notably tough battle. You will want to equip yourself with a fish finder to begin with, so that you can properly locate schools and nests. Next, you will want to purchase bait such as grubs, natural color worm lures, and some jigheads. Smallmouth bass only weigh 12 pounds at most, which means that you wont have to worry about using a heavy rod. In fact, you will want to use something you can move more deftly to sync with the fish's movements.
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