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Fall fishing has begun here in New England. Morning lows in the 30s and daytime highs maybe reaching 60's. The water temperature has dropped significantly the past 5 days from 73 to 65 degrees. For most of the day Saturday the water temp was 62-63 degrees. I the waters I fish the fish have been in fall patterns and locations. They will be there until it ices up. The crankbait bite is really heating up.

 

Saturdays lunker on a jig. 6 lbs 10 oz

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4 lbs 12 oz on a jig. The fish had a seemingly brand new rapala hanging from his mouth. Still wanted my jig though.

 

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On sunday the jig bite died. The crankbait bite was really good, once I figure it out.

 

5 lbs 0 oz on weightless worm

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5 lbs 10 oz on a crankbait. Got to bump the stump to get bit.

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5 lbs 7 oz on a crankbait.

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The fall bite is heating up. I will be fishing off shore isolate structure with a jig and crankbait until it ices over thick enough my boat cant break through.

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Pretty sweet haul. Well done sir.

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Nice!  It's cooling off here as well but not as cool as up there.  Quality fish bro!

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Sweet Bass & Great Pictures ~

 

Those fish really do look like FOOTBALLS !

 

You are Definitely on the right ones . . . .

 

A-Jay

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Man! That's a heckuva haul- even here in Fla!

( where its still 94 during the day and upper 70s at night and the water is still in the high 80s)

Way to go!

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Man, those are some BBWs.

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awesome fish!  nothing better than catching a fish that gives you an extra lure! 

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