Bass Fishing Season in Utah: Species, Regulations, and the Best Times to Fish
Utah may be famous for its trout fisheries, but bass anglers who know where to look find some of the most rewarding warmwater fishing in the entire West.
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Utah may be famous for its trout fisheries, but bass anglers who know where to look find some of the most rewarding warmwater fishing in the entire West.
California produces some of the biggest bass in the country — and it’s not even close.
Delaware may be the second-smallest state in the country, but its bass fishing punches well above its weight.
Florida is not just a great state for bass fishing — it may be the best bass fishing destination on the planet.
Connecticut punches well above its weight when it comes to bass fishing.
Maine is one of the most underrated bass fishing destinations in the entire country — and that’s exactly what makes it so good.
Bass fishing in Hawaii is unlike anything you’ll find on the mainland.
Kansas may not be the first state that comes to mind for bass fishing, but that is exactly what makes it such a rewarding destination.
Missouri is one of the Midwest’s most rewarding states for bass anglers, and for good reason.
Minnesota’s bass fishing is far better than most out-of-state anglers expect.
Idaho may be famous for its world-class trout rivers, but the state’s bass fishing is one of the most underrated opportunities in the Pacific Northwest.
Georgia is one of the most productive bass fishing states in the entire country — and for good reason.
Louisiana doesn’t just offer good bass fishing — it offers some of the best freshwater bass fishing in the entire country.
Massachusetts is one of New England’s most rewarding states for bass fishing, offering hundreds of lakes, ponds, rivers, and reservoirs packed with both largemouth and smallmouth bass.
Colorado may be world-famous for its trout fisheries, but its bass fishing is a well-kept secret that rewards anglers who know where — and when — to look.
Illinois offers some of the best bass fishing in the Midwest, yet many anglers hit the water without knowing the rules, the seasons, or even where the fish actually are.
Alaska is one of the most celebrated fishing destinations on the planet — but if you’re planning a bass fishing trip to the Last Frontier, there’s something critically important you need to know before you book your flight.
Arkansas earned the nickname “The Natural State” for good reason — the state’s more than 600,000 acres of lakes and 90,000 miles of rivers and streams offer anglers numerous chances to land a trophy or catch a limit from a variety of freshwater species.
Alabama is one of the most productive bass fishing states in the entire country, and for good reason.
Arizona may be best known for its desert landscapes and canyon country, but beneath the surface of its warm-water reservoirs lies some of the most productive bass fishing in the American Southwest.