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Your fall techniques?
Though I'm a huge fisherman, I admit I've been a bit of a little girl in the passed in that I've pretty much stopped fishing when fall rolls around. Basically, I haven't had much luck after September rolled around the passed few years and have gotten discouraged...but I'm determined to change that this year.
Looking for some discussion on techniques once the waters cool and the fish switch into their fall/cooler temperature patterns. I'll be predominately fishing for largemouth/smallmouth bass, pike, and probably mix in some walleye and musky trips before things freeze....fishing either from my 10ft. kayak or a buddies 14' v-hull, both equipped with fish finders, which I am slowly learning to use.
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Re: Your fall techniques?
Walleye and hybrids on Hopatcong or any other lakes that have them. Once lakes "turnover," which can vary depending on weather conditions, but usually when the water reaches the lower 60's, there will be more oxygen below the thermocline (or lack thereof a thermocline) and you will be able to target walleye just off the bottom on deep drop-offs on main lake points. This is how I have caught 90-percent of the walleye I have caught in NJ. I have never done so myself, but more than a few "incidental" musky have been hooked this way on Hopatcong. I hardly every fish largemouth in the fall as there are better things to do, but slow-rolling spinnerbaits is a common fall technique. Pike are game-on. Adult pike, by nature, are cold-water fish. Although you can pick away at the ax handles and even land a few bigger fish during the warmer months, pike thrive in water that is colder than 65-degrees. If you're not pike fishing in the early spring and fall, you're missing the best times to catch these fish. Targeting weedbed that have not died (green weeds) with spinnerbaits in lakes that have pike and largemouths can give you a nice mix. There's a lot more that goes into fall fishing, but that's some of my thought.
Last edited by catfishonthelake; 09-29-2011 at 04:30 PM.. |
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Re: Your fall techniques?
Fishing for bass and using artificials, SLOW IT DOWN. With drops in the water temps they are more lethargic.
I like to use live bait fished off the bottom depending on the lake i am fishing. Shiners or fat heads to the trick for me.
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Re: Your fall techniques?
Bait and wait.
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Re: Your fall techniques?
Okay, seriously, I don't know about techniques but I have some things written down in my fishing journal.
Big rainbows in the ranger cove at RV in October. Delaware river for walleye (if it ever stops raining) Penns Creek in PA in November NY trout streams close Oct. 15th (but you can go North for Steelhead) Susky for walleye Lake Hopatcong for walleye in November (if you don't mind sitting in your boat when it's 40* outside) Don't bother with fall stocked trout, the leaves come down and it's almost impossible to fish. Also, big stockies take about 4 to 6 weeks before they start feeding. Enclosed a photo of some big fall stockies, saw 6 guys casting toward them, nada. Go out in November when the leaves are gone and crush em in the streams, and you have the place to yourself. Better yet, fish for trout during the day, then hit the suds at night, a perfect outing !! I got big holdover trout in Duke Island Park in November. Try a deep drop Binsky at MC or RV for big smallmouth. Lots and lots to do before the ice locks everything up. |
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Re: Your fall techniques?
My favorite technique for fall bass is a super shallow-running crankbait fished slow on shallow flats adjacent to deep water. I have had great days on largemouths well into November using this tactic. If the crankbaits fail to produce, then try a small soft-plastic jerkbait in the same areas.
I have also received intel that the larger bass are deep right now (15-20 feet) and are hitting deep cranks. I will be fishing the fall bite on Lake Champlain this weekend, I will let you know if I learn any new tricks for fall bassin'.
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