at 72 the fish might be scattered and on the march .
What turns on the Fall bite. Tops hav lots fish on them. Water temp 72. Guides havn rough time too.
at 72 the fish might be scattered and on the march .
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Yep. Seems like that on Lake Austin although water temp never went over 78 degrees.
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we lost 15 degrees of average water temps here in about 2 weeks time .
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The bite has been tough on Joe Pool lake the last week. See plenty of fish on the brush piles and around the bridge pilings but they refuse to bite. Have tried everything from hand ties to soft baits and friends have tried minnows. They ignore it all.
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they want a ketch invitation Ez , they need a formal invite , something in writing con proper grammar might some help mi amigo
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I think they may need a telephone call to wake them up. Unfortunately it is difficult find an old fasion telephone with the crank handle to make the call to them.
They are still scattered and roaming here at 72. Hard to fish
I have not used one myself but my grandfather used one on the Tennessee River for large catfish when I was a small child. I can still remember him cranking as hard as he could and catfish floating up. He then build him a flat bottom boat and used a model t ford engine to power it. He attached two wires to the engine generator and used it to call up catfish. He was a commercial fisherman at the time, using hoop nets, trot lines and other tricks to earn his living. At that time fishing licenses were not required and there were few rules regarding how you caught fish.
We are all born ignorant but one must work really hard to remain stupid. -Ben Franklin
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