Matching The Hatch For Spring Bass Now’s the time when big bass begin to prowl the shallows of your favorite lake or reservoir. These tips will help you to catch (and release) some trophy fish right now. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
One of the most popular lures used by smallmouth anglers today is the tube jig. These simple soft-plastic lures come with or without trailing skirts, and they can resemble crayfish or minnows. Brown tube jigs resemble crayfish, but they also look like a small goby. Both mean dinner to a hungry bass. Besides brown, productive tube jig colors include pumpkin, smoke, green and variations of these colors with gold or black flecks.
Most smallmouth bass caught by boat- and shore-anglers range in size from 10 to 14 inches, but there are literally thousands of bigger fish out there, too. Bass in the 2-pound size-range (about 16 inches) are fairly common, and 3-pounders don't raise many eyebrows. There are even quite a few 4-pound fish taken by anglers throughout the warm weather months. If you catch a 5-pounder, though, you have caught a trophy.
These days, the smallmouth bass fishing on Lake Michigan is better than ever. To help keep it that way, it is important to handle fish carefully and to practice catch-and-release whenever possible.