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Spotted bass (Micropterus punctulatus) — called spots or Kentucky bass — occupy the ecological niche between largemouth and smallmouth bass. Found primarily in clear Southeastern rivers and impoundments, spotted bass fight similarly to smallmouth but inhabit warm-water systems like largemouth. In quality impoundments like Lake Lanier (GA) and Smith Lake (AL), spots grow to impressive sizes and fight very hard.

Where to Find Spotted Bass

Spotted bass range from the Ohio River drainage south through the Gulf Coast drainages and east through Georgia and the Carolinas. They prefer clear, moderately flowing rivers and clear reservoirs with rocky and sandy bottom — harder, faster water than largemouth. In reservoirs they’re often found on main lake points, rocky ledges, and channel drops. They’re the dominant bass in many Georgia and Alabama highland reservoirs.

Best Tackle

Similar to smallmouth bass — light to medium spinning or medium baitcasting: 6’10”-7″ medium spinning or light baitcaster, 2500-3000 reel, 10-15 lb braid with 10-12 lb fluorocarbon leader.

Top Techniques

Spotted bass respond well to most bass techniques. Drop shot, Ned rig, and tube jigs are highly effective on the rocky bottoms they prefer. Swimbaits and crankbaits work on open water feeding fish. In rivers, drifting soft plastics through current seams produces excellent results.

Best Baits and Lures

  • Tube Jigs: Excellent on rocky lake bottoms — same as smallmouth fishing.
  • Ned Rig: Highly effective on spots in clear water reservoirs.
  • Drop Shot: Finesse presentations on main lake structure.
  • Swimbaits: Open water feeding fish in impoundments.
  • Small Crankbaits: Rocky ledges and channel swings in reservoirs.

Seasonal Patterns

Similar to largemouth and smallmouth — pre-spawn in spring is peak, fall transition is excellent. Spotted bass in highland reservoirs often suspend over deep water in summer requiring finesse mid-water column presentations.

Pro Tips

  • Look for rocky bottom — spots love hard substrate just like smallmouth.
  • Go lighter — spots in clear water are leader-shy. 10 lb fluorocarbon outperforms 17 lb significantly.
  • Fish deep structure in summer — highland reservoir spots often suspend at 30-50 feet in July and August.

Regulations

Regulations vary by state. In Alabama and Georgia spotted bass have 14″ minimums on most lakes. Check your state DNR.

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Best Spotted Bass Tackle

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1. Roboworm Straight Tail 4 inch

Top drop shot bait for clear-water spotted bass. Natural colors work best. Check price on Amazon

2. Z-Man TRD Ned Rig 2.75 inch

Ned rig on rocky bottom is extremely effective for spotted bass in reservoirs. Check price on Amazon

3. Yamamoto Tube 3 inch

Smaller tube than for smallmouth — 3 inch for spotted bass on structure. Check price on Amazon

4. Spinning Rod 7ft Medium Light Finesse

Light spinning for finesse presentations in clear highland reservoirs. Check price on Amazon

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