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Summer Bass Fishing with Swimbaits (GREAT 100 DEGREE DAY)



Many anglers believe early in the morning and just before dark are the best times to fish for bass in the summer, but the mid-afternoon period can be the best time to catch numbers and quality for a few simple reasons. Longtime professional angler and Ozark Lakes veteran Stacey King shows why he doesn’t even go bass fishing in the summer until around 2 in the afternoon and then breaks down a lot of how and what he does to catch them. This is a great video with lots of fish catching shot from 2-6 pm on a 100-degree day in July. Hard to argue with these results.

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11 Comments

  1. Great Information & Video coverage there Stacey.
    In fishing Table Rock in the middle of the day, l liked to throw a Purple Worm with a White Tail next to the Bluffs on the James River Arm.

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