High on Grass

Weeds are not necessary for good smallmouth fishing, but they’re an enhancer and byproduct of a lake’s fertility for helping grow and rear fish. Most smallmouth anglers continue to overlook these lake regions and their less-pressured fish. They’re not just home to muskies, pike, walleyes, and other weed-addicted species.

Smallmouths, like all other fish species, are highly adaptive creatures that will make use of every habitat type available. Whatever weed preferred species are available, there’s a very high probability that smallmouths will be using these dispensaries throughout the course of a year for their homing and feeding.

There is no question some of North America’s best smallmouth fishing occurs in sterile, rocky, weed-free waters. On the northern bass waters I fish, the best smallmouth fishing occurs on fertile waters with weed growth.

Weed Dispensary Smallmouth

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Later in the season, the weed pattern peaks further as water temperatures cool into the low 60’s and upper 50’s from mid September into October. Prior to turnover, perch will school even heavier and in larger sizes. This is when we visit the weed dispensary to catch monster smallmouth. Some of the heaviest smallmouths we’ve caught, up to 6.5 lbs. have come from these locations on swim jigs and with 3.8” paddletails.

Andrew Ragas splits time between the Chicago area and Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Based in Minocqua, WI, he specializes in trophy bass fishing and offers guided trips from May thru October. While big bass is the passion, he dabbles in multi-species as well. He may be visited online at www.northwoodsbass.com

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