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Fishing for rock bass, also known as rock perch or goggle-eye, is a popular freshwater fishing activity across North America. These feisty panfish can be found in clear, rocky streams, lakes, and rivers, often hiding near submerged logs, boulders, or vegetation. Using light tackle with small hooks and live bait such as worms, minnows, or crickets is highly effective. Artificial lures like small spinners, jigs, or soft plastics also work well. Rock bass are aggressive biters, making them an excellent target for novice anglers and children. They typically feed during dawn and dusk, so timing your fishing trips accordingly can increase your chances of success. Always check local fishing regulations and practice catch-and-release to sustain healthy populations. |
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