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Michigan's Bass Opener: Smallmouth Revelations

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Memorial Day weekend is the traditional opener of bass season in Michigan. This covers both largemouth and smallmouth bass. Growing up, the outdoor magazines I read would always be loaded with articles on fishing for largemouth bass while smallmouth always seemed to get a much smaller billing. As a result of this, and my extremely limited exposure to waters that held smallmouth, it wasn't until I met my wife that I learned the bronzeback is at least equal in every measure to it's bucketmouthed kin, and even superior in some aspects.  Before I met Annie, I had only ever caught two smallmouth bass. Both were well under Michigan's 14 inch legal minimum, and from a dock on a dam backwater. My father-in-law introduced me to fishing skinny water in some of Lake Michigan's smaller bays in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Wearing waders and working the edges of reeds in as little as two feet of water, the aggressive fish respond equally well to a white twisty tail grub or a nigh...