• Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
Hey Everyone,
I just got back from a week at camp. It was so much fun to be in the outdoors the whole week. The only bad part was it was freezing the whole week so we couldn’t go swimming, but wait that didn’t stop us. The coldest day we were there we ended up having a mud pit. It was a complete blast. Even having to rinse on the the chilling water was fun. We also went on hikes and had scavenger hunts in the woods. I encourage you all to get outside with your friends and think up something fun to do.
• Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
June

In June, before water temperatures approach their peak (especially in northern states) you’ll still find good numbers of bass cruising in water less than 10 feet deep. This is a great time of year to try different baits and lures. Among the favorites are spinnerbaits, especially in the mornings. If you get an early start, try fishing buzzbaits, or even a surface-riding swimbait. In the warmest hours, you might try throwing jigs and soft plastics. With these options, concentrate your casts around points and drop-offs, and try flipping into weed mats with a weighted “green pumpkin” colored jig.
Tip courtesy of Anglers’ Legacy