Spotted
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Lake is fishing strong and Spotted bass set to dominate 2024 Season Opener
2024 WON Bass Open Series Kicks Off at Lake Shasta
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AOY Title with 1-Lb. Spotted Bass
Alan Bernicky kisses the 1-01 spotted bass that earned him the 2023 MLF Toyota Series Plains Division Angler of the Year Title.
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Spotted Bass Could Be Key To Win
While Alabama native David Kilgore thinks many anglers will be around big spotted bass during the Bassmaster Central Open on Lewis Smith Lake Oct. 7-9, catching them will be the real trick.
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FAMED SPOTTED BASS AND LUNKER LARGEMOUTHS
Regular season finale should see explosive topwater action while awarding final points for Angler of the Year and setting the table for November’s Hobie Tournament of Champions
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How To Catch Speckled/Spotted Sea Trout From Shore VIDEO
Their favorite thing to eat is probably shrimp so if you can get your hands on live shrimp you'll be in good shape to hook into some of these fish.
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GOOD FINISH WITH A BIG SPOTTED BASS!!!
Fish were 5-15 feet deep and eating up a weightless 5" wacky rigged senko.
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Our Biggest Bag of Spotted Bass EVER Weighed On Lake Oroville! VIDEO
A-Rig BEATDOWN on some Spotted Bass
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New state record spotted bass
Congratulations to Cliffton Joel Hamilton for catching a new Virginia state record spotted bass in January!
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New Melones lake Magnum Spotted Bass VIDEO
Happy New Year, had a chance go fishing at new melones ended up catching a Magnum Spotted bass heres the video.
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New melones lake Magnum Spotted Bass
Happy New Year, had a chance go fishing at new melones ended up catching a Magnum Spotted bass heres the video.
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Spotted Bay Bass
First video of a three part series... Its Christmas vacation and I make my way to San Diego to link up with my older brother to do some fishing.
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Record spotted gar caught
Mitchell Dering caught the seventh state record fish of 2019 – a 6-pound, 2-ounce spotted gar.
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Spotted Sea Trout Management after Cold Stun
Throughout the winter, the Division of Marine Fisheries remains alert for any sign of cold stun events. Cold stun events occur when the environment becomes so cold that aquatic wildlife in the area are physically affected and become lethargic or appear stunned. A cold stun can be triggered by either 1) a strong cold front and/or melting snow and ice causing a sudden drop in water temperature or 2) a long period of cold air temperatures slowly decreasing water temperatures to a level that aquatic wildlife cannot survive. The effects of cold stun events can be localized to a small area, like a single river tributary, or widespread, affecting multiple river systems or the entire coast.