The Pocket Guide to Seasonal Largemouth Bass Patterns: An Angler's Quick Reference Book
By Monte Burch
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Largemouth bass are the most popular game fish in the US. Found in nearly every state, they present an exciting and powerful challenge to anglers of all levels.
In The Pocket Guide to Seasonal Largemouth Bass Patterns, author Monte Burch offers advice on determining where to find big bass, and how to effectively catch them. This guide is broken into eight sections covering the most distinct seasonal periods in the life of a bass, beginning with early spring and the prespawn and carrying through to the postspawn and finally the winter.
Each section includes information on that season’s typical water conditions, temperature, and clarity, and is supplemented with maps that illustrate the best locations to find the biggest bass. Burch also gives time-tested advice on which gear works best, and when.
This updated and expanded edition now features color photographs. So whether you are a beginning largemouth-bass angler or an experienced fisherman, The Pocket Guide to Seasonal Largemouth Bass Patterns will prove to be an essential guide for you to carry at all times.
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The Pocket Guide to Seasonal Largemouth Bass Patterns - Monte Burch
INTRODUCTION
The extremely popular black bass family, from the genus Micropterus, are actually members of the sunfish family. They include the most popular game fishes in America: the largemouth, smallmouth (often called brown bass), and spotted or Kentucky bass, as well as lesser known cousins like the Redeye, Guadalupe, and Suwannee bass.
The pugnacious attitude of the bass family is one of the reasons for their popularity. The habits of sunfishes are fairly similar. They are ambushers waiting in submerged cover for their prey. Primarily sight and sound feeders, they’ll readily attack almost anything that moves, including the thousands of lures that have been designed just for these popular species.
Probably the main popularity of the black basses, however, is their wide distribution across the country and in a variety of different waters. They have been transplanted and spread far from their native ranges, from north to south, east to west. Almost anyone in the United States can find some kind of bass fishing fairly close to home.
Black bass also attract anglers from all walks of life, from the cane pole fisherman with a minnow to the avid tournament angler with thousands of dollars in boat and equipment.
Successful bass fishing may be enjoyed throughout the year (in areas with open water) by understanding the seasonal habits of bass. Rather than continually casting the shorelines and hoping for bass, concentrate on locating bass-holding areas. These areas can vary with the seasons from shallow to deep water, as well as a wide variety of cover and structure. The key is to not only discover these areas, but also the migration routes between these holding areas.
This is called patterning
the fish, or determining where the fish will be in a given lake, pond, reservoir, or even river at different times of the year, depending on several factors including: amount of daylight, water temperature, water clarity, water conditions, and so forth. The exact dates, including the length of the various patterns, will vary across the country, but the biological and seasonal patterns will remain the same.
The bass fishing year can be classified into eight specific seasonal periods: early spring, pre-spawn, spawn, post spawn, summer, early fall, late fall, and winter.
How to Use This Book
The illustrations in this book are based on a typical good
bass fishing reservoir in the Midwest. Some southern lakes will have more shallow water and (usually) less clarity. Highland lakes, and the Great Lakes will be deeper and have more clarity, as will many western reservoirs. Not all features will be found in all lakes, but those shown indicate the best locations for bass throughout the various seasons on that particular lake. Each of the eight different seasonal bass time patterns are described along with approximate water temperatures, clarity, and water conditions.
Typical locations of bass during each period is indicated on a drawing of the sample lake.
The best choice in lures and best tactics are also described for each of the patterns.
In addition, the following two pages contain a handy Quick Reference Chart with the information condensed