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The big mouth's guide Smallmouth Bass Fishing.

The secret to smallmouth bass fishing is knowing the fish. We call this page the big mouth's guide to smallmouth bass fishing because we are going to tell you everything you need to know here. A smallmouth bass is a greenish brown color, with a vertically striped side. The best way to tell a small mouth bass from a large mouth bass is to look at the mouth. If the upper jawbone extends past the eye then you know you have a large mouth bass on your hands. On the other hand, if the fish has a reddish eye, and the upper jaw bone stops before the eye, then you are dealing with a smallmouth bass. Another good clue is weight, a small mouth bass ways an average of seven and a half pounds. The best place to go small mouth bass fishing is near rocky streams. Once you have caught them, they pretty much taste like a large mouth bass.

While the information above is useful, there is an entire world of knowledge about smallmouth bass fishing out there that we want you to have access to. Below are collections of links that will provide some of the best information on small mouth bass fishing around. From locations and lures, to times and tackles, with the resources below you will be can spend more time out on the open water with friends, and less time trying to chase down information on the best place to begin small mouth bass fishing.

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So be sure to check out our pages about Bass Fishing Rods, Bass Fishing Tackle, Bass Fishing Lures, Bass Fishing Jig, and Bass Fishing Clubs elsewhere on this site.

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