Thursday, May 25, 2023

Life Of A Baby Bass - Smallmouth

 Ever wonder how these beautiful smallmouth bass we have up here turn into what they are?

According to Bass Resource smallmouth bass in northern waters mature later than southern waters. Males mature in 2-4 years, and females in 3-4 years. Spawning typically occurs in the spring at water temperatures around 55 degrees. Only 25% of mature male bass build nests yearly. Largemouth bass also typically produce more eggs than smallmouth bass. 

The female smallmouth can spawn 2-3 times as not all of the eggs will mature at the same time. This I think is very interesting. After the female lays the eggs, and they have been fertilized, the male stays with the "fry" aka baby bass. The eggs typically hatch within 4-6 days.



It has also been reported that some bass actually suck up some of their fry while they are protecting the nest. The fry will start eating zooplankton and various water fleas. Once fry is 12mm long, their mouths are developed enough to start eating minnows and shiner fry. 

All information came from Bass Recourses for this. I thought this was a very interesting chart to show how many eggs the average bass lays. 


Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Keeping Your Cool - How To Stay Calm While Fishing

 I see so many people while I'm fishing getting upset. 

Getting upset while fishing is something that has always bothered me. I am guilty of it to. I get upset I missed a fish or I'm not catching fish. Losing a fish can be the most frustrating thing that can happen to you. Especially when you love fishing so much. But it's key to remember to keep your cool. I also see parents screaming at their kids and getting frustrated. Although I understand sometimes kids are being bad. But most of the time the kids are just getting their lines tangled.

It's important to remember that being calm is the most important thing in any stressful situation. Here are some tips to help you make it through the day.

  1. Remember a bad day fishing is still better than a good day at work.
  2. Take a deep breath. 
  3. Remember fishing is supposed to be fun. Although you are frustrated, just sit back and enjoy the time you have outside. 
  4. Fishing is a sport but, you should always remember to have fun with it. 
  5. Sit back and reevaluate the situation. If it is something you can fix, fix it. If it was something that was purely accidental, move on from it.
  6. Don't break your gear. Breaking your gear does nothing for you and wastes your money. Just breathe!
  7. Remember, take a break if you need to, but get back out there and get your line back in the water. 


Monday, May 22, 2023

Curwensville Dam - Clearfield County PA


Hello everyone!

This Blog post is especially. special to me. I spent my childhood at this dam with my father. Swimming, boating, fishing, and camping.

This is a great place to fish and boat. I don't recommend this place for kayaking unless it is a completely calm/flat day. BUT, you can bank fish or boat fish. This dam has a no Hoursepower restriction.

All boating and fishing regulations are enforced by the PFBC. 

Although Curwensville Dam is known for its musky fishing, it is still a great place for all sorts of fishing.

Some species include:

Largemouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass

White & Black Crappie

Perch

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Smallmouth Bass & Rivers

 Why do I always catch smallmouth bass in the rivers and largemouth bass in the lake? Great question!

According to Ask The Fisherman, smallmouth bass prefer the river systems for a few reasons.

  • Oxygen levels (flowing rivers have more dissolved oxygen levels)
  • Smallmouth peek activity 58–72-degree water temperature
  • In rivers smallmouths can find the structure they need, and it is more abundant. In lakes, smallmouths are typically greatly outnumbered by largemouths and have to take over what cover they have left.
  • Smallmouth bass typically do not like sunlight, the river allows them to go shallow at night and in the morning and retreat to the depth during the day.


Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Central PA Crappies - What & Where Are They?

What the heck is a Crappie you might ask? 

If you Bass fish, you probably know what a Crappie is. If not that's okay too. 

Pennsylvania has two species, the White Crappie and the Black Crappie. Crappies are considered a north American freshwater a pan fish.

The state record for a Black Crappie is unknown and 4lbs 3oz for a White Crappie. Thats HUGE!


Some of the best places to crappie fish in Central PA:

Kayaking Places: Out For A Float

Hey everyone, it's getting kayak season here in Central Pa!

With that being said, I wanted to dive into some local places I think are great kayak places and places to avoid. This blog post is just going to be a compiled list. I will post more blogs with details about launching sites and etc. 

Interested in taking a float?












May-June

Do not miss out on the Little Juniata or Clearfield Creek. Once summer appears these places get a little to shallow to kayak. So its best to hit them between May & June.


Anytime:














Thursday, May 11, 2023

Fishing Crankbaits

Don't you just toss it and reel? 

Well no. They are much more complicated than that. This video below shows you about different crank baits and how to fish them.

Crankbaits are one of my favorite lures to use. This video is extremely helpful at explaining everything and giving you the visualization of what is going on. 

Learning how to properly fish each crankbait can be important to your hook up ratio. You want to catch fish, right? 



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