Bass Fishing In CanadaSmall mouth bass are most often bronze to brownish green in color, with dark vertical bars on the sides. In contrast to the Largemouth bass, the upper jaw does not extend beyond rear margin of eye. Small mouth will rather use depth for hiding rather than bushes or weed beds. This difference makes it difficult for the angler to catch them if he is not prepared for its depth dive. Small mouth bass fishing is enjoyed by fishermen all over America. Large mouths are an exciting game fish that can adapt to a variety of habitats and they often prefer habitats similar to small mouth bass and muskie. Largemouth bass thrive in colder, rock-bottom lakes as well as shallower, mud-bottomed water-bodies with a lot of aquatic vegetation. Click Here For Your Large Mouth Bass Extreme Fishing Guide
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