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Boat Fishing & Boating A new forum at Striped-Bass.com for those fishing from boats and for boating in general

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Old 11-01-2007, 08:03 AM   #1
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Went yesterday there were no fish in that "general" area. Plus a little birdie told me that was not EXACTLY where it was happening.

Don't forget, as a wise man told me once.....fish have fins and when they wiggle them, they move.

There were only about 10 boats total out yesterday, so even when bait showed it was not a big problem.

Just the same we moved away from the few boats that were there and went to a "secret" spot of mine, we were all alone and we hammered bass and blues for a good couple of hours. Then it got REALLY windy and it was tough to fish. We moved further and to hooked up some nice FAT blues, then headed back to the dock. Saw multiple blitzes all the way back. We passed right by them....

I am ending my season on a high note, great day of fishing on the last day of October. UNREAL...I am pulling her this weekend. Hope this happens again next year.

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