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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 401511" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>Hit Colebrook Sunday & couldn't spot anything but bluegills on the deep winter spots. Assuming they were bluegills, as that was all my partner caught at each location we tried - I got the skunk. Water was right around 50 degrees, which is bordering on hot for this time of year in Northwest CT/ Southwest MA - perhaps the shallow water bite is still happening somehow? Dunno. The lakes around me that I fish are some of the deepest river impound reservoirs in the state - 90' deep or deeper at the max with steep rocky shorelines. Any shallow areas that are flat are full of silt, most lakes had been dropped for maintenance which effectively kills all the shallow weeds for the year. I'm heading to a weedier lake on Friday - perhaps there is a strong inside edge in ~12FOW owing to the early November draw-down that has since been refilled...otherwise I'll be checking deep winter holes with my fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 401511, member: 13702"] Hit Colebrook Sunday & couldn't spot anything but bluegills on the deep winter spots. Assuming they were bluegills, as that was all my partner caught at each location we tried - I got the skunk. Water was right around 50 degrees, which is bordering on hot for this time of year in Northwest CT/ Southwest MA - perhaps the shallow water bite is still happening somehow? Dunno. The lakes around me that I fish are some of the deepest river impound reservoirs in the state - 90' deep or deeper at the max with steep rocky shorelines. Any shallow areas that are flat are full of silt, most lakes had been dropped for maintenance which effectively kills all the shallow weeds for the year. I'm heading to a weedier lake on Friday - perhaps there is a strong inside edge in ~12FOW owing to the early November draw-down that has since been refilled...otherwise I'll be checking deep winter holes with my fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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