Smallmouth Bass Fishing on Little Long
St. Louis County, Minnesota · 322.24 acres · 45 ft max depth
Catching Smallmouth Bass on Little Long
According to Minnesota DNR survey data, smallmouth bass are common in Little Long, averaging around 11". At 322.24 acres in St. Louis County, it's a solid destination for anglers chasing smallmouth bass in this part of the state.
Smallmouth prefer cooler, clearer water than largemouth. They're rock-oriented, relating to boulder fields, rocky points, and gravel/sand bottoms. In rivers, they hold behind current breaks and in deeper pools. Spawning occurs over gravel in 2-10 feet of water when temps hit 60-65°F.
🎣Best Techniques & Baits for Smallmouth Bass
Techniques
- ✓Drop-shotting on deep structure
- ✓Ned rigs on rocky points
- ✓Tube jigs bounced on bottom
- ✓Topwater walking baits (morning)
- ✓Hair jigs in current
Baits
- ✓Tube jigs (green pumpkin, smoke)
- ✓Ned rig plastics
- ✓Crawfish imitations
- ✓Topwater poppers
- ✓Hair jigs and marabou
📅When to Fish Little Long for Smallmouth Bass
Spring
Catch-and-release only until May 24. Pre-spawn fish stack up on rocky flats.
Summer
Main lake points and humps in 15-30 feet. Early morning topwater is electric.
Fall
Smallmouth school up and feed aggressively. Follow the crayfish.
Ice Fishing
Smallmouth go dormant - not a viable ice fishing target.
💡Pro Tips for Smallmouth Bass
- 1Smallmouth fight harder in cooler water - prime temps are 65-75°F
- 2Light line (6-8lb) is key in clear water
- 3Crayfish are the #1 forage - imitate them
- 4Smallmouth often suspend over deep water - use electronics
- 5River smallmouth fight even harder than lake fish