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Fishing for Fall Smallmouth
As seasons change and colder weather moves in, “smallmouth bass are beginning to feel the chill and go on the feed to fatten themselves up for the long winter,” writes Dan Zazworsky. “This can be one of the best times to catch a truly large smallmouth as they begin to chase baitfish around with reckless abandon.”
read morePocket Water for Beginners
Pocket water is perfectly suited to beginning anglers of all ages. From habitat and casts to feeding behavior and gear, read more from Kent Klewein via Gink & Gasoline.
read moreTips for Fall Fishing
Fall can be a great time to get out on the water, with streams and rivers usually less crowded than during spring and summer months. However, conditions can be more challenging, writes Tom Rosenbauer. “Trout won’t come as easily as they do in June. Although weather conditions parallel spring temperatures, most insects have hatched for the season. And biologists studying trout physiology and behavior observe that trout do not feed as heavily or as often in the fall as they do in the spring and summer.”
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One of the keys to spotting more fish is to develop your peripheral awareness, “That is, training yourself to spot things in your peripheral vision which alert you to the movement of actively feeding fish.”
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