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Get ready for the fall
I know its early August, but the fishing has remained pretty productive all summer. In my experience we typically see a good uptick in fish activity by this month's end. With the new moon coming up around August 22, we should begin what I call fall fishing as fish start schooling up/staging in anticipation of the fall migration.
Don't sit around waiting for the mid/late october "fall run" as you could miss out...its almost here now...:fishin: |
Jeez feels like summer just got here, but I know what you mean.
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BB is right. Fall patterns start much earlier than I used to think.
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Yep - the October rush seems to be in September these days
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I agree....end of August is time to hit it hard!!:uhuh::fishin:
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ya know what i look for
the first leaves falling.....
not turning colors though... just falling leaves it has started already signaling the approach of fall weather i hope we have a long Indian summer this year. |
Seems to be a few years since I had any good November, or even early December action. :)
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Yup, I'm real ready...:uhuh: |
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I just came in and had locust leaves all over the hood of my car in the parking lot.... |
Last year the end of august was really good to me. Hopefully its a repeat performance.
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If you look at some of my old posts about the Back you will see, and my log books bear this out, there is a move of fish on The Back the 3rd week in August
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I know it irritates some people when I post the "It's Over" thread sometime around mid october, but the runs have been largely over by then in recent years for MASS/RI , save for a few stragglers. I think your best shot for fall fishing is really the last week of August through mid October, weather permitting. With the new moon around the 20th of October, I would bet that's the end of it....let's not get too far ahead of ourselves though, just be on your toes....:fishin:
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as long as we are fishing it ain't winter.
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I know one thing for sure. This is, where I'll be when the mullet are here.:)
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Two nights ago it felt like fall for about 45 minutes, but alas they were mostly small fish. I'm heading up to NH with the family for a few days and plan to really pound it hard upon my return. I love fishing this time of year as there's rarely anyone out after 9pm, even in the obvious places. |
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The fun never stops unless you want it to! |
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THE PUP AND I LIKE HANGING WITH WITH THE BUDS ICE FISHING, BUT TO BE OUTSIDE WITH THE GRILL AND PALS IS WHY I AM THERE. |
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:rotf2::rotf2::rotf2::rotf2::rotf2::rotf2: |
Early September is the new late October
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Night fishing is sooooo lonely these days here in the land of sand.:uhuh: |
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I know you sand guys had a nice bite in June, but how has it been overall this summer compared to the past 2-3 years or so? DZ |
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I was swimming with my wife in the surf last week after testing lures in Truro for hours without raising a fish only to have three mid twenty pounders swim right up to us. I think I am onto something with a connection to BANANABOAT sunscreen and fish attracting scents! |
There's always Hi-Karate', Brute, and the ever popular Old Spice.
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No hot babe wants a guy whose after-shave reminds her of her creepy old uncle who used to fondle her...:shocked: Although any one of those may get ya a GILF...:laughs: |
felt like fall last night. cool with a NW wind. lot of fish around but mostly small....
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