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Smallmouth Bass Guides
at Dale Hollow Tennessee 1-800-218-3351
where the current holder of the "Worlds Record Smallmouth Bass" was caught.
OUR GOAL IS YOUR
SATISFACTION This is your trip and You deserve the
BEST. November thru April is the Best time to Book a trip, for
numbers and large Smallmouth Bass. Call us for
Prices @ 1-800-218-3351 ask for Smallmouth Bass info. |
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FYI FAQs Dale
Hollow Area Info Weather || Nashville Airport || TN fishing license. Call # 1-888-814-8972 Places to stay during your visit: Sportsman Lodge, Hwy. 111 Byrdstown,Tenn Phone # 931-864-3349 Obey River Inn, Hwy 111 Byrdtown,Tenn Phone # 931-823-9051 |
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If you want to go where you can catch the biggest bass in the United States, whether it's Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Tennessee or Largemouth Bass Fishing in Florida, Call Bear at 1-800-218-3351
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| The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service uses the clear, cold water from Dale Hollow to operate a fish hatchery. This large facility has recently been renovated and enlarged to increase trout production. Dale Hollow Dam and Lake are under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The project was completed in 1943 for the purposes of flood control, hydroelectric power production and to improve water quality for domestic and industrial use. A number of day-use facilities and campgrounds are located around the lake. A camping permit is required for all designated primitive campsites. If restrooms are not available at primitive campsites, campers are required to have portable sanitation facilities. A number of informational signs and buoys are found throughout the lake marking hazards, creek arms and fish attractors. |
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Smallmouth Bass GuidesSmallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. It is the type species of its genus. One of the black basses, it is a popular gamefish sought by anglers throughout the temperate zones of North America, and has been spread by stock to many cool-water rivers and lakes in the United States and Canada. The smallmouth bass is native to the upper and middle Mississippi River basin, the Saint Lawrence RiverGreat Lakes system, and up into the Hudson Bay basin. Its common names include smallmouth and bronzeback. Smallmouth Bass Description | Smallmouth Bass Habitat | Smallmouth Bass Angling | Smallmouth Bass Lures | Smallmouth Bass Fishing Tackle The Smallmouth bass also known as the Brown Bass are a bronze-brown to greenish-brown fish, with dark vertical splotches along its sides. The fish has 9 short spines on the anterior dorsal fin and 13-15 soft rays on the posterior fin. Small mouth will start spawning when the water temperature reaches 50-70 degrees. They next along the shore line. The male guards the eggs and the fry for up to a month. |
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Smallmouth Bass Description Smallmouth
Bass Habitat The female can lay up to 21,000 eggs, which are guarded by the male in his nest. Smallmouth
Bass Angling With increased industrialization and development, many of the nation's eastern trout rivers were dammed, polluted, or allowed to silt up, raising water temperatures and killing off the native brook trout. Smallmouth bass were often introduced to northern rivers now too warm for native trout, and slowly became a popular gamefish with many anglers. Equally adaptable to large, cool-water impoundments and reservoirs, the smallmouth also spread far beyond its original native range. Later, smallmouth populations also began to decline after years of damage caused by overdevelopment and pollution, as well as a loss of river habitat caused by damming many formerly wild rivers in order to form lakes or reservoirs. In recent years, a renewed emphasis on preserving water quality and riparian habitat in the nation's rivers and lakes, together with stricter management practices, eventually benefited smallmouth populations and has caused a resurgence in their popularity with anglers. Today, smallmouth bass are very popular game fish, frequently sought by anglers using conventional spinning and bait casting gear, as well as fly fishing tackle.[5][6] In addition to wild populations, the smallmouth bass is stocked in cool rivers and lakes throughout Canada and the United States. In shallow streams it is a wary fish, though usually not to the extent of most trout. The smallmouth is highly regarded for its topwater fighting ability when hooked - old fishing journals referred to the smallmouth bass as "ounce for ounce and pound for pound the gamest fish that swims." Today, many fishermen practice catch-and-release fishing to improve fish populations. Smallmouth
Bass Lures Smallmouth bass are more susceptible to mortality resulting from fishing tournaments than are largemouth bass. Smallmouth bass require cool, highly-oxygenated water which is difficult to reproduce in the holding wells of boats without specially aerated live wells and oxygenating chemicals. Poor water conditions and long periods of confinement result in significant stress that can result in high levels of post-release mortality, up to six days after the confinement. Smallmouth Bass Fishing Tackle |