water temps and fall baits
B.Mirro
Posted 9/5/2008 12:12 PM (#334913)
Subject: water temps and fall baits




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Curious if people in northern WI and MN are going to fall presentations for the mamas with the cooler than normal water temps?



IAJustin
Posted 9/5/2008 1:28 PM (#334921 - in reply to #334913)
Subject: Re: water temps and fall baits




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What do you consider fall presentations? Just got back from N. Minn. water was in the mid to upper 60's most productive lure was a pacemaker - Topwater is one of my spring, summer and fall presentations , so yes I would say go with fall presentations

Edited by IAJustin 9/5/2008 1:29 PM
esox1750
Posted 9/5/2008 2:12 PM (#334925 - in reply to #334913)
Subject: Re: water temps and fall baits




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I haven't noticed one real pattern lately....Some fish are in the weeds or holding at the edges....Also getting fish on the breaks into deep water.....Upper 60 water temps right now.....Fish have been hitting topwater pretty good...
B.Mirro
Posted 9/8/2008 11:52 AM (#335216 - in reply to #334913)
Subject: Re: water temps and fall baits




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What do I consider fall presesntations?

That's my prob. I have no clue. I haven't moved a fish ever this time of year. July thru mid august is where I have moved (multiple) and caught (a) fish.

I have a core of 6 baits I currently use: 6 inch wtd reef hawg, 7 inch suick, mepps maribou, showgirl with small #8 blades, doc WTD surface bait, and a hugeass jake and hard pullin ernie for trolling. Make that 7




JKahler
Posted 9/8/2008 12:12 PM (#335221 - in reply to #334913)
Subject: Re: water temps and fall baits




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Location: WI
I started fall trolling w/10 inch Believers. I'll be throwing the jerks pretty soon, I haven't had one strike on a jerk bait yet this year, which is really weird since I threw a lot of them.