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Went out today by myself for a few hours. Wind was supposed to be ESE early & changing to ENE later. It was ENE all day & building as the day went on. My first fish was a 5.5 lber & I was thinking maybe today is my day. Caught five smallies weighing 23.75 lbs. The smallest was 4.25 lbs. I always fish two rods & had a double with 4.5 lbers. The wind was pushing the boat .5 to 1.0 mph. Surface temps was 52.5 degrees. 

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That's just not fair!

Those are some nice fish and what sounds like a nice day.

Do you ever catch small fish?  ;D

  • Super User
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If I do I don't tell anyone.  ;)

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Those are PIGS.  Nice fish.  Presentation?  trolling, tubes, cranks, ????

  • Super User
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Those are PIGS. Nice fish. Presentation? trolling, tubes, cranks, ????

Thread Title:   NOVEMBER JERKBAITS

Awesome fish as always

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Great Lakes fishing at it's best, nice smallies.

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Do you fish exclusively for smallmouths or do you throw the occasional largemouth outing in there?

  • Super User
Posted

Do you ever catch small fish?

The small fish are used for bait ;D

Those are some awesome smallies!!

Dwight, would you consider this the fall peak?

Roger

  • Super User
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Roger wrote

Dwight, would you consider this the fall peak?

Yes I would. With surface temps at 52-53 degrees the smallies are feeding heavy before winter phase. They appear to be  carrying as much weight  as they do in the spring prespawn. They are full of fight & jumping like crazy if you let them. If I have learned one thing about smallies its the duplication of fall & spring patterns at similar water temps. What works in the spring will work again in the fall, same place, same baits & same time of day.

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Dwight great bunch of fish......again!!!

How far up the water column do those fish move to eat your bait?

I hope the weather continues to hold out so we can still see more of those hawgs.

  • Super User
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sodaksker wrote

How far up the water column do those fish move to eat your bait?

I'm guessing they will move up a third to half of the water column to hit a jerk bait. I know my baits are running down 2/3 of the column most of the time. 

  • Super User
Posted

As you can tell, it will be spring before I can make another trip.

Keep getting those waypoints.   ;)

  • Super User
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Wayne the only reason I am posting is to rub it in. Come on spring!

  • Super User
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Great Smallies Dwight !

Smallmouth in November ~ you're catching them - but you're Earning every one . . . .

Always makes me wonder, where the heck are those fish all summer ? ? ?

A-Jay

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Those are PIGS. Nice fish. Presentation? trolling, tubes, cranks, ????

LOL.  I apologize to the thread for my complete and utter stupidity.......    ;)

Thread Title: NOVEMBER JERKBAITS

Awesome fish as always

  • Super User
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A-jay wrote

Always makes me wonder, where the heck are those fish all summer ? ? ?

If we ever figure that one out there will be a lot more sunburns & summer fish pictures posted up.  ;D

  • Super User
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A-jay wrote

Always makes me wonder, where the heck are those fish all summer ? ? ?

If we ever figure that one out there will be a lot more sunburns & summer fish pictures posted up. ;D

A sunburn actually sounds good right about now . . . . .

:D

A-Jay

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