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Anglers' Smallmouth

Photographs of Anglers with Alabama Smallmouth Bass

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Smallmouth Bass over 5 pounds or 20 inches may qualify for a Master Angler Certificate.
Smallmouth Bass over 7 pounds or 22 inches may qualify for a Trophy Angler Certificate.


Mrs. Jeanette McKelvey of Moulton used a flyrod to best this 7-pound, 14-ounce smallmouth bass August 2, 2007 from Wheeler Lake.

Tom and Jim with a stringer of smallmouth bass from Pickwick Lake
The coloration of smallmouth bass can be highly variable as this November Pickwick catch by Tom Fouts and Jim Bruce shows (fished with Steve Hacker).

Lawrence and Wes with smallmouth bass
Lawrence and Wes with some smallmouth bass from Pickwick Lake, November 2007.

Frank Wojchiechowski with a Pickwick Lake smallmouth bass
Frank Wojchiechowski shows a February 24, 2007, smallmouth bass from Pickwick Lake caught while on a trip with Steve Hacker.


November Clients of Steve Hacker, Pickwick Lake Smallmouth Bass Guide

Randy Wiek with a six pound smallmouth bass from Pickwick Lake
Randy Wiek holds a six pound smallmouth bass caught with a tube jig on March 20, 2007 from Pickwick Lake while fishing with Steve Hacker.


A November 2006 client of Steve Hacker, Pickwick Lake smallmouth guide, shows two excellent smallmouth bass.

Five pound smallmouth bass
This young feller caught a five pound smallmouth bass using a Zebco Nemo fishing rod during March of 2007.

Five-pound three-ounce smallmouth bass
Jamey Tankersley holds a 5-pound, 3-ounce smallmouth bass caught from Lake Pickwick in April of 2007.


Steve Fox caught this smallmouth bass on Pickwick in early April of 2007

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