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    Southern Size Smallmouth

    I fished with Andre & his guest from Tennessee today on Lake St-Francis. The conditions were just perfect for a big fish bite! The air temps started in the low to mid 70s but soon went into the 80s by mid day. Water temps went from the low 70s into the upper 70s by days end. We fished slow all day & were rewarded with many big smallmouth bass by doing so. Unfortunately, about half the fish were lost before they were landed. All in all, about 15 or so fish came aboard today up to 5 pounds. Not a bad day at all!!

    Wet Ones

    I fished with Warren & his two children, Jonathan & Annie this afternoon for a few hours on Lake of Two Mountains. Mother Nature wasnt on our side today as she rained upon us almost the entire time we were on the water. The water temp was in the low 70s & the air temps were mid to upper 70s with high humidity. The fishing was very tough due to the stormy conditions and very few fish were actually landed. Top water & sub surface was the most productive today! Tough Bite!!

    Fair Weather Fishing

    I fished with Terry & Coeta again today on lake Champlain. The weather was quite a bit different than last Friday when we had winds from all directions and heavy rains at times. Today it was flat calm & the air temps got into the 80s by afternoon. Because of the lack of wind, there was an intense algae bloom on the lake that turned the water pea green. It even increased the surface temperature close to 80 degrees by the afternoon as well. This made for tough fishing as most of the bass were caught in very deep water. They caught about 20 or more bass up to 3.5 pounds and even a decent largemuth on a crankbait. Lots of boats on the lake today! I guess the fishermen prefer the nice weather. Give me the wind anytime!!!

    Deep Smallies

    I had the pleasure of fishing with Terry & Coeta, a couple from Oklahoma today on Lake Champlain. They were about to experience some of the finest smallmouth fishing! Mother nature tried several times to send us off the water with strong winds from the south at 15 to 20 knots in the morning. The air was very hot & humid & around 65 but felt much warmer! The water temp was around 75 degrees. The Deep Water action was great! Plenty of quality smallmouth up to almost 5 pounds fell victim to a variety of jigs fished in their preferred zones. Sometime around 1:00 in the afternoon all went calm. The storm system that had dumped a brief, heavy rain on us in the morning soon turned 180 degrees and began howling out of the north. Along with it came a cold wind & more heavy rain that really made us concentrate on the deep fishing. By days end, around 25 quality bass were taken in the depths of Lake Champlain. Overall, a great day!!!

    Lots O Bass (part 1)

    I had the pleasure of fishing with 5 guests today and required the aid of another boat to do this. On my boat there was Denis, Josee & Chris. Two of them had no experience fishing before, but were soon into big fish without any problem. With a hot & humid day in the forcast & little to no wind, we decided to fish Lake St-Francis for smallmouth bass. That turned out to be a great choice with over 25 bass caught up to & over 6 pounds in our boat. A slower presentation was needed to entice the fish into biting our offerings today, once again. The air temp was in the upper 80s and the water temp was around 73 degrees in most places. Overall, an excellent day!!!