These are just some of the most popular and informative bass fishing sites. More will be added or deleted if they don't provide quality information or resources.

The National Smallmouth Alliance Dedicated to the preservation of and improvement of Smallmouth Bass and their habitat.
River Smallies.com An excellent source for information specific to River & Stream Smallmouth fishing.
Derek's Nova Scotia Fishing Page A page by one of Bronzeback's regular viewers of Smallie fishing in Nova Scotia.
Fishgeek A site dedicated to Fishing Conservation for both Smallmouth and Largemouth, particularly in the Chicago area. It also has some good articles, message boards and links to other sites.
The Bass Anglers Sportsman Society Perhaps the most popular and largest bass fishing organization ever.
The Bass Fishing Home Page A good place to check on fishing reports.
Curt Snow's Bass Fishing Page An excellent site for the Southern New England area.
National Smallmouth Trail Inc. A tournament trail strictly for Smallmouth fisherman. Unfortunately the trail is currently only in the Southern U.S.
Rick Taylor's Astro Tables The most accurate source of solunar (solar/lunar) information available.
Bass Fishing Newsgroup Another source of information for bassfishermen.
The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide A good quality bass fishing site.
Pretty Good Fishing A general fishing page with links to other sites. Good music too.
Ivy Tech Eagles Fishing Club. An Ivy Tech State College fishing club out of Central Indiana.
The Ultimate Fishing Notebook. An excellent site from Oklahoma and has good information that may help you where ever you are.
USA Bass A good site with links to other bass fishing sites.
Australian Sportfishing Consultants While there may not be any Smallmouth bass in Australia they have a bass commonly referred to there as the "Boomer" bass. It's similar to the Largemouth in build and the Smallmouth in fight. If you were ever interested in freshwater fishing while on a trip to the land down under I would highly recommend it.
Ray Scott's Outdoor World No it's not the Ray Scott that you're thinking about but it is a serious Smallie fisherman named Ray Scott who has a good web site on bass fishing, lure building and other interests in West Virginia.
The West Toronto Bassmasters Bass fishing just isn't a U.S. sport. There is some fantastic Smallie and Largemouth fishing North of the border. Check out the West Toronto Bassmasters for some information in that part of Canada.
Hawgman Although described primarily as a Largemouth site a "Hawg" is a "Hawg" whether Largemouth or Smallmouth.
First Lake The First Lake in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Canada offers some fine Smallmouth action. Check out this site for information on the lake and tips on how to fish it.
Connecticut Bassholes Dedicated to fishing in Connecticut and southern Mass
The Ohio River An excellent site on the Ohio River and vicinity.
Mahumba's Fishing Page Here you will find valuable information on fishing in the Thunder Bay Ontario, Canada region. If you plan on visiting this area and fishing it, you have come to the right place.
The Lunker Bass Home Page A nice site covering the NorthEast for both Smallmouth and Largemouth. It also contains some Real Audio Tips and an online movie!
Featured in Bass Fishing
magazine (Operation Bass, Redman, Everstart,and FLW). Featured in 1998 Oct. issue of
Bassmasters. We paint custom paint schemes on any style hard bodied crankbait, topwater,
and jerkbaits for the tournament fisherman and the weekend angler.
Al's Fish.net Als' online tackle store has
the largest selection and lowest prices on the net. We strive
to satisfy both your saltwater and freshwater fishing needs with quality tackle and
fishing
accessories. We have rods, reels, terminal tackle, nets, lures, books, and accessories.
Bassin' BC A great site on Smallmouth fishing in British Columbia! Definitely worth stopping by.
Bass Fishing.org A great resource for bass fishing tools and information developed by professional bass fishing guide Richie White.
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