Where the stream makes a bend and the water speeds up a bit, form- 

 ing eddies and back currents, you can count on good, bass fishing. Cast- 

 ing among the submerged rocks at this bend in the Wisconsin River, 

 into the quieter water, added five nice small-mouth bass to the pack- 

 sack. 



Good streaii: .ter. In the eddies and back-water :il<mcr;ide 



of the rapids and riffle?. Here's where the bass kick around waiting ftrr 

 the tail weary minnows that try to fight the swifter waters and in their 

 weakened condition they make easy feed for the wise bass. From this 

 eddy, seven ba=s were taken by casting down and slowly reeling in a 

 semi-surface plug. 



