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Index of all Articles in the Fall Bass Fishing Category


  • Fall Bass Fishing, the Call of the Wilds

    The great outdoors, its natural splendor beckons mans natural instincts. As men have grown accustomed to living in high rises and suburban haven, they could not still shrug off the call of the wilds.

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  • Bass fishing heats up in fall (The Daily Home)

    Bass fishing usually picks up in September and October. This is partly because this is the stormy part of the year and we get more rain. This rain cools the lakes and brings the fish closer to the surfaces. It also produces some of the most exciting fishing of the whole year.

  • Fall migration means plenty on the menu (Asbury Park Press)

    As the fall migration gets underway, we can anticipate some great fishing. In our part of the world we have two significant migrations — one in the spring and the impending fall one. Surfcasters' savor these two peak fishing periods, one that runs May through early July, and one that runs September through November with late October and November being the peak.

  • Fishing report (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

    Castaway Sporting Goods (804) 706-9100 reported Michael Harwood (Mataoca) caught a 7.5-pound largemouth bass in a private pond; Ken Brandon bluecat, 35; Danny Purdie (Petersburg) bluecat, 32; Boyd Christ crappie, 3.6, in Colonial Heights; John Edwards, Jr. bluecat, 55, Dutch Gap area. Results of fifth Classic qualifier last Saturday, 109 boats: 1. Jim O'Neill / Ed Smiley 16.25 pounds; 2. Robert ...

  • Fishing report (Saint George Spectrum)

    BAKER RESERVOIR: Heavy algae blooms and low water. Fishing is slow.

  • Fishing report (Connecticut Post)

    SALTWATER STRIPPED BASS — With the exception of sporadic reports of large bass taken at Middleground and at some of the buoys outside Bridgeport Harbor, the bass picture is pretty dismal.

  • Weekend rainfall expected to improve fishing on Lake Michigan (Post-Tribune)

    Warm water along the Indiana shoreline of Lake Michigan has kept yellow perch deep and stalled the fall migration of salmon into area tributaries. However, the forecast calls for rain over the next few days which in turn could get angling action to heat up.

  • Fishermen need to change tactics, location for fall fishing (Gloucester Daily Times)

    As the fall winds and dropping temperatures come cranking into the North Shore, the feeding habits and patterns of movement of fish start to change. Good recreational fishermen change their tactics and locations to take advantage of these new conditions.

  • Fishing report: Water temperatures are getting cooler (Billings Gazette)

    The seasons are certainly changing, as witnessed by a Labor Day weekend that felt more like November than September. Cold, rainy weather washed out most fishing on Sunday and Monday. But the cooling of the waters is already starting to turn fish more ...

  • Fishing report (The Kansas City Star)

    •LAKE OF THE OZARKS: 78 degrees, clear, normal. Outlook: Gier's Bass Pro reports: bass good on plastic worms in 12 to 15 feet of water along docks and in the brush; crappies good on jigs, minnows along docks; catfish good on prepared baits, cut bait in the coves.

  • Southwest Iowa Fishing Report (Creston News Advertiser)

    Fogle Lake (Ringgold): Largemouth bass fishing is fair for midsized fish near the flooded timber. A few channel catfish are being picked up using cut baits or liver.

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