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I've not been on the water in several months,did pretty well on the spring bite. Fall is finally here & the water is cooling off, What baits are you having the best sucess on & color & location on the lake,i would think they should be moving back to shallow water again . God Bless & thanks

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A couple of weeks back I was still catching them on the points with 6 inch jelly worms . The water temp was in the mid 60's . 

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I've been doing really well on double willow blade spinnerbaits, black/blue jigs, as well as red lipless crankbaits. Water temps today were in the mid 50's, and I was catching them around submerged stumps/trees/various timber with a white spinner. 

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Water temps in mid-60s until it gets close to 50 - buzzbait time!!

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Jerkbait and bladed jig has been the deal for me this past week with water temps in the high 50's. 

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Up here in north east, pretty much Keitechs and finesse worms. But I personally have sucked getting a pattern going. Caught fish in anywhere from 2ft all the way to 35ft. Buzz bait a close third.

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I've been doing pretty good with shallow running crankbaits. I have been using them in very shallow flats, and around rip-rap.

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I've been doing pretty good with shallow running crankbaits. I have been using them in very shallow flats, and around rip-rap.

 

Me too. 1/4 oz. squarebills along rip-rap banks have been good. 1/2 oz. blade baits in deeper water have also paid off.

 

Tom

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Lipless cranks, 1/4oz spinnerbaits up shallow, wacky rigged finesse worms and I haven't thrown any squarebills yet..

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The last couple of times I have been out, 4"-5" straight worms and crankbaits have been the ticket.

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By far I have had the most success by using a KVD 1.5 squarebill in Sexy Shad. I have fished whole tournaments this fall using just this one bait and caught a lot of good fish. that and a shakeyhead off of long points with brush piles on them for the fish that live deep year round.

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Jigs, crank baits, jerk baits and drop shot.

 

I just fish everything a little slower, and tend to use my finder to locate them, then just work the pockets.

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