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10/12/2008
Top Fishing From Boat
Largemouth Bass
Power Bait
Chartreuse
Plug
Afternoon
10/14/2008
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Nice day on the lake but not much activity on the fish finder. Water temp was at 55-56 degrees and the lilly pads were starting to die from the frost. Lures and favorite spots that were productive all summer now seem dormant. Tried the sunken rock island and had no luck. Tried fishing several dock locations and this was the only thing that got me any bites. Places that normally had lots of visible baitfish seem to be vacant. All summer long my buzzbait with power bait honey worms would get a nibble on almost every cast but not anymore. Time to try fishing for Crappie as other anglers have been boating plenty this fall. This has been my first Fall season with a boat so I am trying to figure out where they are hiding!


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muskyhunter
10/14/2008 10:59:00 PM
Hello ugorico,
Try crankbaits now. Got the same thing going on here on the west side. No frost though. Try fishing about 20ft or so out from the pads. They'll hit. New boat? Congrats! Good luck this fall.
muskie guy
10/15/2008 6:50:00 PM
ugorico: If you've got a depth finder troll a crankbait that will run 8 - 10 feet deep in water that is 15 - 20 feet deep. I used to just troll a zig-zag pattern with my lure way out there (one long cast and a little extra). The largest deep diving husky jerk always caught fish for me, rainbow, perch and gold/black colors. I trolled them on 50 lb power pro because it's small diameter doesn't keep these smallish lures from diving deep. When it starts getting colder I switch too florocarbon to prevent some of the freezing problems the braided line has. And I used to make frequent speed changes until the fish told me what the pattern was for the day.

Muskyhunter!!!!! Dang you, this is the EAST side. We all know those western fishes ain't right in the head.
ugorico
10/16/2008 9:26:00 AM
Thanks for all the help muskyhunter and muskie guy! I went out last night and tried a rapalla bleeding hot olive in about 18-20 foot depths right off some of the remaining pads and hit a nice largemouth on the second cast! The fish finder didn't even show that anything was down there! Looks like I will be picking up some more crankbaits this friday on the way home from work. I still need to work on technique but I think I am off to a good start.
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