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Old October 4th, 2004, 11:01 PM
big fish 2003
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Default fall bassin ( midwest)

Ok! what's everyone's favorite technique for fall bass fishing, I'm in
Michigan so I really want to hear from you midwest guys. I fish mostly
clear lakes.

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Old October 5th, 2004, 12:54 AM
RichZ
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Default fall bassin ( midwest)

Big wrote:
what's everyone's favorite technique for fall bass fishing,

Depends what you mean by fall, and what kind of water it is. In reservoirs,
I tend to fish pretty shallow and pretty far upstream, until the water's
down in the low 50s, then go deep and downstream. Natural lakes, the
steepeest, most well defiend drop adjacent to a bay or flat. Transition
area! Jigs, grubs or drop shot, depending on the activity level.

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