10-27-10, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Minnesota Fall Fishing
I'm in Minnesota and its about time to be done. This sat I plan on going out, my go to is senkos and luck hasn't always been there. Just wondering if I should be going out into little deeper waters? And try something else? Air temp is about high or 52 and low of 39.
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10-28-10, 07:01 AM | #2 |
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Here in Northern Indiana this time of year my bezt results come on spinnerbaits worked in shallow cover and wood and with crankbaits worked around deeper weedbeds. I also do well with a jig or weedless spoon in the dying lilly pads.
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10-28-10, 10:42 PM | #3 |
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Here in western Michigan, senkos have been very good for me lately. But jerk baits and slowly worked cranks have also produced fish. Single tail grubs on round jig heads and finesse worms on shakey heads would be another option.
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