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Personally, I like late morning to early afternoon. I always seem to do the best between about 10 a.m and 2 p.m.........Both my PB Smallie & Largemouth came during those times. Get out there when you can and get em!  ;D ;D

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If you are in an area like New England where fall is in full swing with temps rapidly dropping, etc, I suggest going midday.  Water temps are peaking mid afternoon this time of year.

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to echo what others have said, you should be getting there right on time.  in the summer the crack of dawn is good to me but as it cools down some i think it gets considerably better when the sun gets out and does its thing for awhile.  

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Yep you should be fine, and any time is better than no time  :D

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I dont currently own a car and i was wondering if going fishing at 7:30 or 8 when the busses start running is too late. Any input?

Some of my friends like going out at 4:30 a.m.  Not for me...I usually head out at 7:30 and 8....that's a good time to go.

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Shouldn't you be on the bus going to school instead of out fishing?  ;)

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Fish now as often as you can, whenever you can! I spent 200 plus days on the water when I was younger. Now I am married with kids (and a full time job) and I am lucky to get out on the weekends! I love my wife and kids and my daughter is finally at the age where she asks to fish with me!!! In a few years, I am hoping my little guy will want to fish too and it will become a family affair! Anyway, cherish every chance you get to fish now, no matter what time of the day it is!!!

Kevin

P.S. I had an accident 2 years ago and didn't walk for a year (didn't fish either)...  I am happy to be out on the water and if I don't catch a fish, I am still happy to enjoy nature no matter what time it is!

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Shouldn't you be on the bus going to school instead of out fishing? ;)

hahaha im 23 been outa school for a little but yes i should be taking the bus to school college anyway...

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