| Fish-On! - 11 - Smallmouth Bass |
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| Written by TV Ontario | |
| Thursday, 01 August 1996 | |
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CurrentIf you're a river rat, your key to smallmouth location is current. In natural lakes and reservoirs, current always draws smallmouths because of the food and oxygen it provides. Where a river flows into a lake or where water flow is increased by the squeezing effect of narrows and islands, you'll find active smallmouths flirting with the current. These current edges are good bets even under tough weather conditions. As water temperatures and fish activity drop, these current fish will move onto current-breaking structure or to slack-water areas. Remember that deep water is always close by. To learn more about types of holding structures in current areas, refer to the rainbow trout (steelhead) unit.
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