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Smallmouth bass, particularly for fish seventeen inches and above, are tough to beat as a freshwater fly fishing experience. The fish are mean and tough. They live in some of the most beautiful and unique venues of the Unites States and even beyond. They are greedy, and it’s no surprise to find all sorts of baitfish and crayfish in the mouth of the smallmouth you just brought to hand. They love to go airborne and bulldog you all at the same time, and you can catch huge amounts of these fish as well. However, when you want to go after huge smallmouth in rivers, you need to bring you’re A-game. In this podcast, Mike Schultz lays it all out for us and shares how he targets huge river smallmouth. See the notes below, including some of Mike’s videos.
SEASONS AND SMALLMOUTH BASS LOCATION IN RIVERS
SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
FLIES FOR SMALLMOUTH AND TIPS FOR FISHING THEM
BOTTOM OF THE RIVER
MIDDLE DEPTHS OF THE RIVER
UPPER 1′ TO 3′ OF THE RIVER
SURFACE
GEAR
RODS
REELS
LINE
Full Intermediates:
Floating Lines:
LEADERS
HOOKS
Schultz Outfitters: 734-544-1761
Fishhead App
Chris Willen
Blane Chocklett
Mark Sedotti’s Kickin’ Chicken
Keel System
Flymen Fish Spines
In-Fisherman
Smithwick Rogue
Storm Stickbait
Jerkbait
Rebel Pop-R
Tight Lines Fly Fishing Company
Loon UV Clear Finish (thick)
General Tackle’s Influence on Fly Fishing
Smallmouth bass on the fly gets in your blood if you like fish that eat. Smallmouth bass will hurl themselves into the air trying to smash your popper, or they will sip it down like a breath mint. Thirteen inch smallmouth will destroy your seven inch fly, and they eat at every level of the water column. Smallmouth are found throughout the United States, so chances are, you’ve got some smallies living in a river near you. Once you’ve hooked into a few of the larger versions of these fish, it will be tough to leave these fish alone. Mike has thousands of days on the water chasing these guys, so follow what he says, and you’ll have a really good chance of hooking a huge river smallmouth on the fly…landing it’s a different story.
The post TROPHY RIVER SMALLMOUTH BASS ON THE FLY & MIKE SCHULTZ [PODCAST] appeared first on ToFlyFish.
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Smallmouth bass, particularly for fish seventeen inches and above, are tough to beat as a freshwater fly fishing experience. The fish are mean and tough. They live in some of the most beautiful and unique venues of the Unites States and even beyond. They are greedy, and it’s no surprise to find all sorts of baitfish and crayfish in the mouth of the smallmouth you just brought to hand. They love to go airborne and bulldog you all at the same time, and you can catch huge amounts of these fish as well. However, when you want to go after huge smallmouth in rivers, you need to bring you’re A-game. In this podcast, Mike Schultz lays it all out for us and shares how he targets huge river smallmouth. See the notes below, including some of Mike’s videos.
SEASONS AND SMALLMOUTH BASS LOCATION IN RIVERS
SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
FLIES FOR SMALLMOUTH AND TIPS FOR FISHING THEM
BOTTOM OF THE RIVER
MIDDLE DEPTHS OF THE RIVER
UPPER 1′ TO 3′ OF THE RIVER
SURFACE
GEAR
RODS
REELS
LINE
Full Intermediates:
Floating Lines:
LEADERS
HOOKS
Schultz Outfitters: 734-544-1761
Fishhead App
Chris Willen
Blane Chocklett
Mark Sedotti’s Kickin’ Chicken
Keel System
Flymen Fish Spines
In-Fisherman
Smithwick Rogue
Storm Stickbait
Jerkbait
Rebel Pop-R
Tight Lines Fly Fishing Company
Loon UV Clear Finish (thick)
General Tackle’s Influence on Fly Fishing
Smallmouth bass on the fly gets in your blood if you like fish that eat. Smallmouth bass will hurl themselves into the air trying to smash your popper, or they will sip it down like a breath mint. Thirteen inch smallmouth will destroy your seven inch fly, and they eat at every level of the water column. Smallmouth are found throughout the United States, so chances are, you’ve got some smallies living in a river near you. Once you’ve hooked into a few of the larger versions of these fish, it will be tough to leave these fish alone. Mike has thousands of days on the water chasing these guys, so follow what he says, and you’ll have a really good chance of hooking a huge river smallmouth on the fly…landing it’s a different story.
The post TROPHY RIVER SMALLMOUTH BASS ON THE FLY & MIKE SCHULTZ [PODCAST] appeared first on ToFlyFish.
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