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hows fishing around you? 2024


fishing user avatarbassattack1990 reply : 

hows fishing around every one right now? whats working? whats not? for me top water isent really working but a slow worm has worked well off main points and around weed beds.  :-?


fishing user avatarfloridabassboy reply : 

softplastics and buzz bait are working well in sw florida


fishing user avatarSyfer420 reply : 

soft plastics are the only things that are working currently, other than that it plain out sucks in nj. Any other nj fisherman agree? Ive been missing bites like crazy they seem just to be not holding on to it as long or just plain spitting it out


fishing user avatarbassattack1990 reply : 

its the same in tenessee we have had lots of missed hits on both plastics and top water. on the top water it like they just go up and bump it they dont even try to hit it and on the plastice its like theres one good tug and feel really good then there gone?  :'(


fishing user avatarBucketmouthAngler13 reply : 
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soft plastics are the only things that are working currently, other than that it plain out sucks in nj. Any other nj fisherman agree? Ive been missing bites like crazy they seem just to be not holding on to it as long or just plain spitting it out

Tubes and spinnerbaits are working great for this part of NJ. Probaly changes from body of water to body of water.


fishing user avatarChug Bug reply : 

SLOOOW!  Jerkbaits on the flats, and soft plastic in the shallows.  Slow though.


fishing user avatarllPa1nll reply : 

Slow is the word up here in New Hampshire. When I get out on the lake this weekend I will be expecting water temps in the 40°Fs. The areas around points have been great with reaction type lures and then later its short and shallow with a JP. I am not looking forward to the enevitable and quickly coming "changeover" period. Does anyone have any tips for fishing in "Mid-Changeover"?


fishing user avatarSyfer420 reply : 
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its the same in tenessee we have had lots of missed hits on both plastics and top water. on the top water it like they just go up and bump it they dont even try to hit it and on the plastice its like theres one good tug and feel really good then there gone? :'(

you described what happens to me exactly!!!! from the top water to them jerking super hard than there gone when i go to set the hook, i realy dont know whats going on


fishing user avatarsenko_77 reply : 

I've been catching all my fish on spro aruku shads, sammy 100's, and a split shot rigs.  Fish are all over the place.  Some days there on shallow flats feeding like crazy and other days there grouped over points feeding like crazy.  But lately the ticket has been covering water until you find those fish that are feeding like crazy.  A wonderful fall pattern


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

IT STINKS IN MY CANAL. TOMORROW I'M GOING TO BEAT THE BANKS ON A PART OF THE LAKE THAT'S USUALLY GOOD THIS TIME OF YEAR.


fishing user avatarYakfish reply : 

Soft plastics and a slow moving jointed shap rap are the only thing that have gotten a bite over the past couple of weeks here in southern NH.


fishing user avatarllPa1nll reply : 

Here in NH the water temperature yesterday was 49.5°F warmed upto 51.5°F by the end of the day. They key of the day. Deadsticking, Deadsticking, Deadsticking no matter what you fished they didnt want it moving, except for my 1 bite off of a reaction type lure. Hey NHguy what lakes/ponds do you usually hit?


fishing user avatarjb_adams reply : 

I'll say this.....it slow!

The weather seems to change from 40 to 75 within a week.  Evertime the weather fairs or stays constant for 3 days, you get a small window of opportunity to go fishing.  It's really got the fish confused.  It's cold at night, windy and cool during the day, the moon is playing tricks on them, etc.  It's just plain tough.

Sat., me and Jolicious hit the lake for a long 10-11 hour trip and had the hardest time finding fish.  The weather was great early that morning but about noon, everyone started going back in.  Now I know why.  We caugh one dink on a crankbait and after that, we couldn't find the fish.  When we did, they were tight to sunken trees and drops and scattered all around.  No schools or active fish anywhere.

Personally, I think the fish are scattered all around on hour and then when the weather fairs, they are all grouped together in clumps feeding.  It's tough fishing on clear water lakes with these conditions.


fishing user avatarYakfish reply : 
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Here in NH the water temperature yesterday was 49.5°F warmed upto 51.5°F by the end of the day. They key of the day. Deadsticking, Deadsticking, Deadsticking no matter what you fished they didnt want it moving, except for my 1 bite off of a reaction type lure. Hey NHguy what lakes/ponds do you usually hit?

Yep, it's definitely getting chilly around here and they're not chasing their food like they were even a few weeks ago. I mostly fish the Wilton Reservoir which is always good for a few 1-2lbers and the occasional 3+. There are are a few wily lunkers hiding in there but my mistake luck (or ineptitude) has kept me from meeting them personally...so far. It's close and most of it can be shore fished.

My brother and I have done some kayak fishing on Massabesic Lake and Lake Potanipo but didn't have the most productive days at either. Massabesic was a bit large for us to do as much exploring as we would have liked in the limited time we had that day and the wind on Potanipo had us spending too much time correcting our anchorless kayaks. There are a few other spopts we're still hoping to hit before the ice sets in and come spring we'll be looking for some new holes. Any suggestions?


fishing user avatarllPa1nll reply : 
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Yep, it's definitely getting chilly around here and they're not chasing their food like they were even a few weeks ago. I mostly fish the Wilton Reservoir which is always good for a few 1-2lbers and the occasional 3+. There are are a few wily lunkers hiding in there but my mistake luck (or ineptitude) has kept me from meeting them personally...so far. It's close and most of it can be shore fished.

My brother and I have done some kayak fishing on Massabesic Lake and Lake Potanipo but didn't have the most productive days at either. Massabesic was a bit large for us to do as much exploring as we would have liked in the limited time we had that day and the wind on Potanipo had us spending too much time correcting our anchorless kayaks. There are a few other spopts we're still hoping to hit before the ice sets in and come spring we'll be looking for some new holes. Any suggestions?

Well from the sound of it you guys are in Kayaks so bigger lakes maybe harder to tame. Some place that I think you guys would do well the Hollis stretch of the Nashua River, Otternic Pond (locally called "Tonic Pond") in Hudson, and Turkey Pond I forget what town that is but its like exit 4 off of rt 89.

Right now I am keying on my home waters of Cobbets Pond and maybe another trip over to Canobie Lake. I dont have too much hope in the rest of the season, but hey it beats doing repairs around the house. Hey head over to the "Northeast Fishing Location" I have got a thread going in there for NH Bass Fishermen. I'd like to hear your input.


fishing user avatarValascus reply : 

It's been pretty slow in Missouri too. Seems like a lot of the fish are in transition. I have caught a few on jigs and a couple on senkos...but other than that all seems to be pretty quiet.


fishing user avatarBassassasin12 reply : 

this will sum it up... umm not good


fishing user avatarThe_Mad_Fisherman reply : 
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its the same in tenessee we have had lots of missed hits on both plastics and top water. on the top water it like they just go up and bump it they dont even try to hit it and on the plastice its like theres one good tug and feel really good then there gone?

Well, thats amazing because I having the EXACT same problem, too.  I'm here in KY on Barkley and Kentucky Lakes.  But over the last 2 months, I have nearly 100% cured this problem.  Like this last Saturday...  I went to the lake and started fishing really slow with a shakey head worm.  I would have a fish just hammer that bait, and start to move off with it, then before I could even think about jerking, he was already gone.  This happened at least a dozen times.  Then I pull out the Chartruse, Garlic flavored Dip-n-Glo dye.  Instead of dipping the tail of the worm in this dye, dip about 1/2 in. of the head of the worm.  Rig it back up, and I never missed another fish.  I have done this countless times over the last 2 months, and Its never failed me yet.

Hope this helps yall out


fishing user avatarBD reply : 

Anything shad looking now. Fishing now around here, is great.

the dominators from reaction innovations have been working here pretty well.


fishing user avatarMatt Fly reply : 

Crankbaits have been tearing up the numbers on Fork.     No stoppage to report.  Last weekend, fished Saturday before the front arrive late Sat. nite.

The bite was on all morning and afternoon.      Only caught two with plastics, a nice 6.5 lber on Red Bug brush hog and another nice bass on a 10" plum apple zoom worm.

Fish were not relating to bottom.     They're were 3 overs caught at our tournament, 2-9's and a 8, and Ike was on Fork also and he weighed an 11.64 at the Minnow Bucket.    Big Bass were moving before the front.

Ike was filming some show, but didn't stop to watch.

Matt.


fishing user avatarsenile1 reply : 

I've had mixed success in northwestern Missouri.  When they're biting, spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and jigs have been the go to lures.  I've caught a few on plastic worms also, but these were on slow days.  


fishing user avatarpaparock reply : 

Lots of fishing but the catching has been slow with the fish in transition. They are between seem stuck between late summer and fall patterns but then so is the weather.

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fishing user avatarliquidsoap reply : 

Well I caught a 24" and about a 26" in the last month and those are small for this time of year...  :'(

Yea I am talking about trout!  ;D


fishing user avatarLow_Budget_Hooker reply : 

Good fall fishing in New England but that will flip like a lightswitch very shortly.  


fishing user avatarOkeechobee_Cracker reply : 

Ive been catching them on watermelon senkos and all kinds of terminator spinner baits...also been pulling in big fish on blue and black jig-n-pigs. :)


fishing user avatarRattlinrogue reply : 

The fishing has been decent here.Not good but decent.I'm catching most of my bass on a Chrome/blue back Norman Mad N crankbait and casting a dropshot rig with fluorocarbon in 8 lb test.I'm using a 4" Senko in green pumpkin/watermelonseed.I've argued in the past that Senko imitations were as good as the originals,but I've got to say that I've caught more on a real Senko than I ever did on an imitation.They flat out nail that bait!


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas has gotten as unbelievable amount of rain in the past month. Toledo Bend Reservoir started the month at 161.26 lake elevation (ft mls) which is 10.74' below normal. With the resent rains the lake is now at 164.5 lake elevation (ft mls), which is a rise of 3.24' in less than one month, but still 7.5' low. The area rivers and creeks are still above flood stage but are expected to crest in the next day or two.

All the new water has scattered the bass but this is a good thing because it has moved them shallow where they are being caught on spinner baits, shallow crank baits, buzz baits, and top water. Main lake deep water structure is still producing the best quality bass with Texas Rigs, Carolina Rig, and Jig-n- Craw the most productive.

Catt (Tommy T)




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