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Old 05-09-2003, 12:15 PM   #5
KJLane
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This time of year and again in the fall, the big fish are definately not loners. They school up and migrate, often with other large fish. Down at Cuttyhunk last October, I was lucky enough to be present when a school of large bass was moving through. The fishing was easy, and all the fish were between 20 and 45 lbs. 2 days later all of those fish were gone. When the bass aren't migrating and are instead in mid-summer residence mode, the schools break up to a certain extent into more of a loose affiliation with an area rather than a tight nit school. Nonetheless, I don't think it can be argued that big bass are loners. That's my take!
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