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Ready to reel in some monster bass? Norman Lee Fishing's got you covered with this full-day charter that'll have you casting for both largemouth and smallmouth on prime Lake spots. Whether you're a total newbie or a seasoned pro, this 8-hour trip is tailored to help you land the big one. You'll be cruising in a top-notch Triton bass boat, with all the gear you need and a captain who knows these waters like the back of their hand. It's time to get your line wet and see what Lake's bass are made of!
From the moment you step on board, you're in for a treat. Your day starts early, when the bass are most active, and you'll head straight for the honey holes where the big boys hang out. The captain's got years of experience on Lake, so they know exactly where to find the fish based on the season, weather, and water conditions. You'll learn the ins and outs of bass fishing, from choosing the right lure to perfecting your cast. And don't worry if you're new to this - the captain's patient and happy to show you the ropes. By the end of the day, you'll be working those weedlines and structure like a pro, with plenty of photo-worthy catches to show for it.
This isn't your grandpa's worm-on-a-hook fishing. You'll be using state-of-the-art equipment and trying out a variety of techniques to entice those bass. Expect to do some power fishing with crankbaits and spinnerbaits, finesse fishing with soft plastics, and maybe even some topwater action if conditions are right. The captain will show you how to work a jig through heavy cover, walk the dog with a Zara Spook, or dead-stick a wacky-rigged Senko. You'll learn to read the lake like a book, identifying drop-offs, points, and submerged structure where bass love to ambush their prey. And when you feel that telltale thump on your line, you'll be ready to set the hook and bring in a trophy.
Folks who've fished with Norman Lee can't stop talking about the experience. They rave about the captain's knowledge, the quality of the gear, and most importantly, the fish they catch. Many say it's the best day they've had on the water, learning more in 8 hours than they have in years of fishing on their own. The personalized attention means everyone from kids to grandparents can have a blast and improve their skills. Plus, the chance to catch both largemouth and smallmouth in the same day is a big draw - it's like getting two trips in one!
Largemouth Bass: These are the bruisers of the freshwater world, and Lake's got some real beauties. Known for their bucket-like mouths and aggressive strikes, largemouth can top 10 pounds in these waters. They love to hang out near structure - fallen trees, weed edges, and docks are prime territory. In the spring, you might find them in shallow spawning areas, while summer sees them move to deeper haunts. The thrill of watching a big largemouth smash a topwater lure is hard to beat, and the fight they put up will test your skills and your gear.
Smallmouth Bass: Don't let the name fool you - these bronze backs pack a punch. Pound for pound, many anglers consider smallmouth the hardest fighting freshwater fish. They prefer cooler, clearer water and are often found around rocky areas and drop-offs. Lake's smallmouth population is thriving, with fish regularly hitting the 4-5 pound range. These acrobatic fighters are known for their spectacular leaps and dogged determination. When you hook into a smallie, hold on tight - they'll make your drag sing!
Look, Lake's bass aren't going to catch themselves. This all-day charter with Norman Lee Fishing is your ticket to some of the best bass action around. You've got a seasoned pro at the helm, top-notch gear in your hands, and 8 full hours to make it happen. Whether you're looking to learn the ropes, hone your skills, or just have a blast hauling in bass after bass, this trip's got you covered. The boat's limited to just two anglers, so you know you're getting personalized attention. Don't let another season slip by - book your spot now and get ready for a day of rod-bending, memory-making action on Lake. The bass are waiting, and the bite is on!
Largemouth bass are the heavyweights of the bass world, often reaching 3-8 pounds. Look for them in weedy, warmer waters near cover like fallen trees, docks, or lily pads. They're ambush predators, so cast close to structure. Spring is fantastic when they're in the shallows spawning, but you can catch them year-round. Anglers love largies for their explosive strikes and powerful runs. They put up a great fight, especially on lighter tackle. To land a big one, try fishing deeper water in summer using large plastic worms or jigs. A local tip: early morning topwater action can be incredible. Try walking a buzzbait across the surface and hold on tight – when a big largemouth hits, it's like an explosion!

Smallmouth bass are feisty fighters, usually weighing 2-6 pounds. You'll find them in clear, cool waters with rocky bottoms. They love to hang out near submerged logs, boulders, and drop-offs. Spring and fall are prime seasons, when they're more active in shallower water. Anglers prize smallies for their acrobatic jumps and hard-pulling fights. They're also tasty if you decide to keep one for dinner. To boost your chances, try fishing early morning or late evening with light tackle. A 6-10 pound test line works well. Soft plastic baits, jigs, and crankbaits are all effective. One local trick: when the water's warm, try a weightless wacky-rigged worm. Let it sink slowly – smallmouths can't resist that tantalizing fall.

Vehicle Guest Capacity: 3
Manufacturer Name: Mercury
Maximum Cruising Speed: 60
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 225