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David Fritts believes if anglers first fish shallow structure during May, they may find spawning, post spawning, or guarding-the-nests largemouth bass. Learn lakes to beat ‘transition’
May 2006
Times when bass are in transition between seasons can be particularly frustrating for fishermen.

Many types of lures will work during April to catch largemouth bass, including floating worms, sometimes rigged “wacky” style. Bass spawn depends on lake
April 2006
April is an interesting month for bass fishermen in North Carolina, because there are so many things happening in the water.

Largemouth bass will hit just about any type of lure during March, but most fish will orient themselves near wood or rock structure at big impoundments — and warmer water. Bass, anglers get Marching orders
March 2006
March is a great month to bass fish, and it’s not just because I’ve been stuck inside for a couple of months or because I’m getting tired of bundling up like an Eskimo to get out on the water.

A big jig-n-pig lure, with a trailer that allows it to fall slowly in the water column can be a producer of big bass during February. February can be a sweet month
February 2006
February is a black mark on the calendar for a lot of fishermen in North Carolina.

Now’s a good time to take inventory of the tackle you’ll be using during the spring so you can catalog lures you need to purchase at January and February boat-and-tackle shows. Find colors of the season now
January 2006
January is a difficult month for most fishermen in North Carolina. It’s really cold here, so the fishing can be very slow.



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