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New Article: Discover America’s Rare Bass Species: Guadalupe, Shoal, Redeye & More

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Explore the thrill of catching America’s unique bass species beyond largemouth and smallmouth! Learn where to find Guadalupe, shoal, redeye, Suwannee, and Alabama bass—and plan your ultimate bass fishing adventure.

 

https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/guadalupe-shoal-redeye-suwannee-alabama.html

 

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Since moving from the Midwest to the Southeast, I want to branch out and see if I can find a place to fish for some quality shoal bass. Have heard about the Flint River, but also the Savannah River which is only a couple hours from me. Researching a place to launch my kayak, looks fun. 

The Georgia DNR has a Bass Slam and their website tells how and where to catch the 10 species of black bass in Georgia.  I've done it every year since the inception in 2017.  It's lots of fun and you get to see a bunch of the state.  Also look up Shoal Bandit youtube videos.  BTW the Savannah River doesn't have Shoal Bass only LM, SM and Bartrams Bass.  Where do you live?

  • 7 months later...
On 7/5/2025 at 10:15 PM, Alex from GA said:

The Georgia DNR has a Bass Slam and their website tells how and where to catch the 10 species of black bass in Georgia.  I've done it every year since the inception in 2017.  It's lots of fun and you get to see a bunch of the state.  Also look up Shoal Bandit youtube videos.  BTW the Savannah River doesn't have Shoal Bass only LM, SM and Bartrams Bass.  Where do you live?

Our genetics clips from the Chestattee may finally be coming back. We need to catch some fishes this summer.

https://youtu.be/-SZOX3l0Nww?si=CFWzUaa7k45kWnol

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