![]() While swimbaits are the best in early spring for trophy bass feeding on big shad, trout, and kokanee, big baits can work all summer long. Click here to see this article I wrote to learn the best water temperatures for bass fishing are in every season. If you want to catch more bass, knowing the exact temperature to fish at can make all the difference. You will need a stout heavy action rod to drive that hook once you get bit. Towards the end of June, this bite seems to die down but can still be worthwhile. I recommend fishing very slow dragging bottom or just cruising it along in the water column. Even if your lake doesn’t have trout or kokanee, big bass will still bite a slow-moving hearty meal like this. ![]() I love the Huddleston rainbow trout for this type of fishing. ![]() ![]() In lakes with trout or kokanee, big bass will readily devour a realistic-looking swimbait in the first couple weeks of June. These are the best tips for summer bass that I can recommend to you: 1. ![]()
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