Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Hot Weather

Tips and Tactics to Catch More Smallmouth in Hot Weather

J. Motes
Smallmouth bass fishing in hot weather can be productive if the angler adapts to the change in weather. While catching smallmouth bass in cold weather is a common recreational pursuit for many, too many anglers give up on the smallmouth when the weather heats up. But smallmouth bass are still in the water and at times can be quite aggressive in even the hottest weather. Here are some tips for catching hot weather smallmouth bass.

Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Hot Weather - Seek the Coolest Water

Smallmouth bass will gravitate to areas of streams and lakes that have the coolest water. Look for smallies to be near tributaries, springs, areas of shade, and in deep water. A gentle rain will also help to cool the water and fishing during and after a rain can be very productive.

Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Hot Weather - Fish at Night

The coolest water during the summer will be at night which is another productive way to fish smallmouth bass during the summer. Fish near structure and current where smallmouth bass are likely to found searching for prey fish and other food sources. The use of weedless hooks, lures, and rigs can help to avoid a lot of snags and frustration tying knots in the dark.

Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Hot Weather - Fly Fish

Fly fishing isn't just for trout. Smallmouths and other game fish will readily hit on a fly and catching strong fighting smallmouth in this manner is a lot of fun. The hatches of various insects can cause hot weather smallmouth to feed aggressively. Presenting wet and dry flies that match the hatch to smallmouth bass, especially in rivers, can result in a fast bite and a full stringer.

Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Hot Weather - Use Crankbaits

Crankbaits are a great lure to use for smallmouth bass during the hot summer months. Crankbaits can be fished quickly to search for bass, can mimic a wounded minnow to trigger a bite, and can dive deep to reach the cooler deep water where smallmouths might be found.

Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Hot Weather - Don't Forget: Bug Spray, Sunscreen, and Water

Summer fishing, regardless of the fish species targeted, often makes for a miserable time for unprepared fishermen and fisherwomen. By having along the necessities to avoid biting bugs, sun burn, and dehydration, anglers can have a more enjoyable time and concentrate on catching fish.

Published by J. Motes

Motes has been published in a variety of national and regional publications on subjects ranging from frugal living to rabbit hunting.  View profile

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