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SMALLMOUTH BASS FISHING
Bass fishing with
the Oregon Angler is an experience you will remember for the rest of
your life.
Our most popular fishing trip for any angler, from the most
inexperienced to the pro. Smallmouth Bass fishing on the Umpqua
river is fun for all
ages. We use ultra lite fishing tackle and target the trophy
Smallmouth in early spring with crank baits, spinner baits and top
water plugs as they move in their spawning beds. June, July and
august yield the largest numbers of fish per boat averaging 50 to
100 Smallmouth Bass per day with plastic worms, spinners and flies.
August and September are the premier months for fishing both flies
and poppers to take more of the trophy Smallmouth Bass this fishery
holds.
Fishing is done on a wild and remote section of the river and all
fishing is catch and release only using barbless hooks. This insures
the future of one of our most productive Umpqua River fisheries. The
National television show "America's Outdoor Journal" fished the
Umpqua River and form all the Oregon fishing guides they chose "The
Oregon Angler" as their Umpqua River Smallmouth Bass fishing guide.
CLICK HERE to see
the Outdoor Journal program info for this show or contact Oregon
fishing guide Todd Hannah for a copy of the actual tape from this
show.
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If you have
ever fished for Smallmouth bass on the columbia River, the
Willamette River, or on if you have ever done any Smallmouth
bass fishing on the John Day River then you likely enjoyed the
size of the fish and the amount of fish you could catch. One
of the best kept secrets for Oregon Smallmouth Bass fishing is
the "the loop" and bass are plentiful and large here. The loop
is a remote section of the Umpqua River that has very limited
access. The angling pressure is very low, the fishing is great
and the scenery is beautiful.
CLICK HERE to see
lots more smallmouth bass fishing photos and you will book a
smallmouth bass guided fishing trip with Oregon fishing guide
Todd Hannah. |
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