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  1. Hey Guys, Up here in Canada the fall fishing is in full swing. With a hectic schedule for the kids sports coming up soon , I thought that I needed a couple of days off work to enjoy some fishing on my favorite central Ontario lakes. Typically I like to target smallmouth in the mornings with jerkbaits and tubes. Once the sun gets high in the sky its Largemouth time. Usually I target the largies with senkos and jigs. High sun and almost no wind made for a tough bite. But I ended up getting the bites that I needed. Quality over quantity was the program which is okay with me. Had to work for them but the hard work paid off big time. Enjoy the pics. Feel free to ask any questions
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