Cranked! Tips for catching summertime marsh bass

Marsh bass don’t disappear when during the summer months. In fact, they provide great action for those anglers willing to brave the hot weather.

“So uhhh — Dad. Why do we have to leave again?” my son Jason asked, while he was setting his crankbait with a solid jerk into another little marsh bass.
There was what seemed like a long pause while I contemplated my answer to his question, something I normally did as a father who raised three intelligent boys. Moreover, I knew he was messing with me because there wasn’t a good answer, no matter how I put it.

“Well if we do stay,” I replied, “we’re not going to get much work done.”

“So? And?” he said, while I watched him carefully remove the treble hooks from the lips of his catch.Click here to read more on Cranked! Tips for catching summertime marsh bass

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John Flores was enticed in 1984 to leave his western digs in New Mexico for the Sportsman’s Paradise by his wife Christine. Never looking back, the author spends much of his free time writing about and photographing the state’s natural resources.