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Nebraskaland July 2020

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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July is the perfect time to fi sh for largemouth bass. Because of the heat, boat traffi c on non-ski lakes is often minimal and your chance to fi sh your favorite spots, especially in the middle of the day, increases as the temperatures do. Whether new to dog-day fi shing or a sweaty, seasoned veteran, try a few of these techniques to increase your summertime success. Story and photos by Jeff Kurrus d h b ff Techniques for July Bass 48 Nebraskaland • July 2020 Tip 1: Night "The night is where it's at," a longtime friend always told me before I fi nally started to listen. He was right. The sheer mystery of night fi shing, especially with a partner, makes it that much more enjoyable. Fish weedless lures on unfamiliar waters and open up your entire tacklebox at places you've fi shed before. Usually, fi sh don't hold as tight to cover as they do during the daylight, so you might be surprised what you fi nd in the open water – especially if there is underwater vegetation. Tip 2: Sleep In For the hundreds, if not thousands, of times I've been on the water, I can count on one hand the number of sunrise bites that blew me away. Quite often, I feel as if I'm catching the same fi sh I would have caught had I slept for an extra two hours. However, there have been countless summer sunsets when the fi shing heated up to a frenzy. While topwater options are always the norm in the late afternoon, crankbaits and spinnerbaits can be especially productive when fi sh aren't hitting on top as fast as you want.

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