Dealing With High River Water
When it comes to river fishing, there's one thing you can pretty much count on: change. In my April 10 blog I described my first productive river smallmouth bass trip of the year — one brought on by a nice stint of warm weather and the resulting increase in water temperature.
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Fishing is a sport we all love. For most, it is not only a hobby but a true passion.