onthewater102
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Anyone out there finding a pattern to the fish during this prolonged fall weather that hasn't let the reservoirs or lakes in CT drop below the mid 50's even though it's the middle of November? Local club reports are scattered, no one seems to be identifying any real pattern, a few fish found on the deepwater side of off-shore weed beds, others are catching a few scattered on deep-water humps using blade baits and more winteresque approaches.
Thanks to fatherhood my fishing escapades are severely limited, and I'm trying to pick everyone's brain in the area in case anyone has managed to put anything together or discovered some southern winter technique that works well with our current conditions.
The one thing that baffles me no end with all of this is while extremely bizarre, the weather has been extraordinarily stable since mid/late September and that usually is a recipe for a strong pattern whatever it may be and yet all the tournament guys I know are still left scratching their heads. I refuse to believe that we've been stuck in a post-turnover funk for almost 8 weeks now.
Thanks to fatherhood my fishing escapades are severely limited, and I'm trying to pick everyone's brain in the area in case anyone has managed to put anything together or discovered some southern winter technique that works well with our current conditions.
The one thing that baffles me no end with all of this is while extremely bizarre, the weather has been extraordinarily stable since mid/late September and that usually is a recipe for a strong pattern whatever it may be and yet all the tournament guys I know are still left scratching their heads. I refuse to believe that we've been stuck in a post-turnover funk for almost 8 weeks now.