![]() Largemouth Bass: Largemouth Bass are not a dominant species in the area and their numbers are nowhere close to the smallmouth. ![]() Atmospheric pressure, size of surface waves and light penetration are huge factors in determining the day's bass tactics. There are tons of bass but from day-to-day different tactics and baits may be needed. One day you may catch 5 to 10 bass and the next day catch 30 to 50 bass. If you target Smallmouth you will see their feeding patterns go up and down. There have been bass caught over 7 pounds but that would be a rare trophy. Guests do catch bigger ones in the 5 to 6-pound range. Smallmouth Bass are common up to 4 pounds. The Spanish River not only offers the best spawning grounds for Smallmouth Bass but the outflow of the river forms a huge river delta, which is a rich ecosystem supplying an endless banquet of food including minnows, frogs, bugs and crayfish. The North Channel is big water and produces big fish. This fish, pound-for-pound, is the hardest fighting fersh-water fish, especially in the cool clean waters of Northern Ontario. ![]() Smallmouth Bass: The legendary Smallmouth Bass of Northern Ontario with leave a smile on your face and sore arms. Ontario Bass Fishing off the Spanish River Delta ![]()
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