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Fall pattern #11193125 10/29/15 06:54 AM
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What is the typical fall pattern for these fish this time of year?

Re: Fall pattern [Re: shimanotoshort] #11193131 10/29/15 07:53 AM
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They tend to bunch up to feed. Cover water flats with deep water near by.
Cranks,spinner baits, fast moving top water.when you do connect, stop
and work that area.


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November is swimbait time! Small swimbaits and try underspin jig heads. Look for birds working throw into the birds, let it sink to where u are marking fish, reel.





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Fish will be shallow early mornings or even better on cloudy days.


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Re: Fall pattern [Re: shimanotoshort] #11193999 10/29/15 07:48 PM
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In fall and early winter here at Cedar Creek Lake I find fish on the bottom on both shallow (12 to 18 fow) and deep (20 to 27 fow) structures. You can catch them with slabs and soft plastics on lead-headed jigs, but I prefer inline (Mepps) spinners worked off the bottom. I also prefer fishing in the middle 3rd of the day because it is warmer and brighter.

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Thanks for all the help, gonna give it a try this weekend after this rain

Re: Fall pattern [Re: shimanotoshort] #11194314 10/29/15 11:28 PM
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Chartreuse is working for me right now. Nice shiny spinner blade to cut through the haze. White isn't getting me a thing. I will try purple later. Small sizes are getting more attention then "average" sizes considered for the fish.

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