Yesterday’s trip was a reminder of how fall fishing really differs from every other season. We’d launched on a natural lake with water clarity of about five feet. Our plan was to look for active fish; crappie, largemouth, or walleye. Besides being on a new lake, we were also on the back end of a cold front that sent air temps plummeting from 88 degrees to 43. I feared this would drop water temps into the low 50s and…
Yamaha Fishing Series Vol. 12, No. 4 – Tips for Catching Your Favorite Fall Fish