
Smallmouth Bass
L: 25 - 50 cm (10- 20 in.).
D: clear, rocky waters with
little vegetation from
southern Ontario to
Timiskaming and
northwestern Ontario.
S: largemouth bass.
K: upper jaw does not extend beyond eye;
shallow notch between dorsal fins; body
often with dark, broken bars.
Largemouth Bass
L: 25 - 55 cm(10 - 22 in.).
D: warm, weedy, slow or
still waters primarily in
southern Ontario.
S: smallmouth bass, rock bass.
K: upper jaw extends beyond eye;
deep notch between dorsal fins;
body often with a broken horizontal stripe.
Bass fishing with topwater baits is without a doubt the most fun you can have fishing for large or smallmouth bass. People watch these bass tournaments on the tube and see all these pros using plastic and spinner baits jigs and crankbaits, forget about the fun and excitement you get with topwater baits. Topwater baits create great action and stories to pass on to family and fishing friends.
Bass fishing with topwater baits is without a doubt the most fun you can have fishing for large or smallmouth bass. People watch these bass tournaments on the tube and see all these pros using plastic and spinner baits jigs and crankbaits, forget about the fun and excitement you get with topwater baits. Topwater baits create great action and stories to pass on to family and fishing friends.
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