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When that happens you get another cur- rent seam behind it, almost like an exten- sion off an island.” regardless of what type of structure it is, most great prespawn spots are locat- ed close to spawning areas. Spawning Smallmouth Strategies 36 according to stefan, smallmouths aren’t nearly as averse to spawning near current as largemouths. he’s even seen them spawn on the main river channel, as long as they could find something to deflect the heavy flows. More commonly they spawn on the bank or at the base of the shoreline on secondary channels and around man- made structure where gravel, packed sand or some other hard-bottom sub- ABOVE: This backwater lake is more exposed to the river and thus has some current flow, so large- strate is available. stefan usually targets mouths might avoid it during the spawn. However, it’s a good smallmouth spawning and staging area. BELOW: Not all spawning areas are vast ponds. This dead-end chute is a good largemouth spawning areas no deeper than about 4 feet. “you can sight-fish the largemouths a area. heck of a lot better than the small- mouths,” he adds. “smallmouths are usu- ally in a little off-color water where they’re harder to sight-fish. “usually smallmouths have some type of channel going through their spawning area where they can get out in 10 or 12 feet of water,” he adds. stefan’s approach to catching spawn- ing smallmouths depends on whether he’s practicing for a tournament or actu- ally fishing for money. “if i’m fishing a tournament and i’m practicing, i’m throwing a topwater because a lot of times they won’t eat it, but they’ll tail-slap it or show themselves. i don’t have to catch them. the best way to catch them is to throw some type of bottom bait; something you can pitch and flip. But they will hit moving baits for sure – a topwater or spinnerbait. a lot of times your hooking “a lot of people say they’re really finicky, but i think they’ll percentage isn’t as good because they’re not actually trying bite better than largemouths in the early and late parts of to eat it. they’re just trying to chase it out of the area.” the year.” a change in water level or current flow is early season kryptonite for smallmouths. Settling on a Species Strategy “i prefer the prespawn largemouth bite and the small- northern rivers are dynamic fisheries, particularly in the mouth bite if they’re spawning,” stefan adds. “the only rea- spring, when both species of bass want to spawn and weath- son the largemouths would leave that backwater area is if the er conditions are constantly changing. success stems from water temp dropped drastically. the [prespawn] small- having a game plan to capitalize on either species when the mouths, if the water level fluctuates – it could be 2 inches – timing is right, and understanding how conditional changes or the current increases and the water level stays the same, affect each fish. they’ll move from that eddy because that eddy could change. for instance, largemouths in super skinny water are more if they’re spawning then they aren’t going to go anywhere, susceptible to the negative effects of a cold front (stefan has and i’ll go target specific fish. if they aren’t spawning, i’ll go to seen the tem perature fall 10 to 15 degrees in a day in shallow the largemouths because they’re more reliable and they bays) than smallmouths that are hanging out in deeper water, weigh more, it seems.” where the temperature is already lower and they’re some- smallmouth, largemouth, prespawn, spawn – it’s a dance what “shielded” from the cooldown by the water around them. in the early season, but get the steps right and the fishing “in a scenario like that [a cold front], i would probably can be hot on the river when the law won’t allow you to go check my largemouths. sometimes they’ll stick around. But on the lakes. if they’re not active, i’d check my smallmouths,” stefan says. FLWFISHING.COM I APRIL 2018