Once late summer rolls around water
temperatures have sky rocketed. Recreational boaters, swimmers and skiers have
taken up residence on your favorite structure. Days in the boat get extremely hot
and often end in swimming. The fish feel it too, often spreading out across
deep water structure or hiding under heavy mats of weeds or docks. This is the
time of year to head to the river for cool water and hot fishing!
The primary forage of Mississippi
River smallmouth includes crayfish, red tail chubs and sculpins.
When trying to ?match the hatch? I would use color combinations that mimic
these prey. While smallmouth bass tend to pass on low calorie midge hatches,
they cannot resist some of the larger mayfly hatches. During an outing last
summer, I encountered a huge hatch of white mayflies. Mouths were everywhere
slurping these bugs off the surface. My tube jig that produced during the
afternoon went unnoticed as fish feasted on these white bugs. Armed with only
conventional tackle I found a popper with a white dressed back treble and
finally begin to hook fish. While it was no perfect match, drifting these past
a visibly feeding smallmouth would elicit strikes.
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