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  1. Hello everyone, Fall is fast approaching. The temperatures at night are hitting high 40s to low 50s, and I imagine the water will begin to cool within the next month. Saying this, I need some serious information. I need the low-down on fall fishing here in New England. Last year I had relatively "okay" success, but I am looking to improve. Here are all my questions: What water temperature would dictate the transition for the bass to their fall patterns? What are the fall patterns for largemouth? What are some staple fall fishing baits that you would recommend? Also, what does it mean when a lake is "turning over" and what does that do to the bass? This should be a good start. Thanks to anyone who provides me some insight. I really appreciate it.
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