Saturday, September 14, 2013

Autumn At Last | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC

Autumn At Last | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® LLC: "Finally, a break from a long, hot and dry summer has arrived. We humans are certainly glad to see the temperatures fall and receive a little bit of much needed rainfall. Hopefully the wildlife in our area will benefit from it also."

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▶ Lake ST. Clair Small Mouth - YouTube

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Fishing for Midwest Crappies in the Fall | OutdoorHub

Fishing for Midwest Crappies in the Fall | OutdoorHub: "Almost anyone who enjoys freshwater fishing enjoys catching crappies. Crappies are great on the table, they’re abundant in many waters, they’re visually appealing, and, best of all, when you get on them they can be willing biters. In the fall months, if you can find crappies they will provide lots of action."

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Virginia Family Catches 49 Marlin in One Day | OutdoorHub

Virginia Family Catches 49 Marlin in One Day | OutdoorHub: "When the Downs family of Virginia Beach came back from their fishing trip on Sunday, they all agreed that it was the best time they’ve ever had on the water. Catching nearly 50 white marlin will have that effect, with a beaming Jayme Downs calling the trip simply “remarkable.” "

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Fall Bass Fishing Tips BY Ron Howe

Fall Bass Fishing Tips BY Ron Howe: "Fall is a continuation of summer. Bass will feed shallow early in the day and move deeper as the sun comes up. On warm days in early fall Bass will still be looking for shade and good oxygen. As the days get shorter and the nights get cooler the water temps will begin to drop quickly. This change brings on the fall bite. In the fall all bass think about is food! The bass are long removed from the spawning season and the cooler water makes the bass more comfortable and they will move shallow and feed heavy before winter. The big key is that the bass will follow the bait. In fall the bait will be where the Bass were in spring. Backs of creeks, bays, coves and protected areas. Minnows will be abundant and Baby Bass will be feeding on them. When you see this use baits that imitate Baby bass."

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