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late summer smallmouth - daymere - 08-05-2004 [center] ![]() [font "Arial Narrow"][size 3] It’s getting warmer, and the bass are now holding on the sides of rock piles and humps, 21 to 28 feet down. The late summer period usually extends from mid-July to mid-September. Now, the Smallmouth are starting to go on a cisco (feeding) base. Lures of choice include jigs with twister tails tipped with live bait, as well as spinnerbaits. Although the fish are deep, don’t use too much weight in your jigs. The biggest mistake people make is using stuff that’s too heavy. Everything you observe in the water drops slowly. Mimic nature. You may get fewer hits this time of year but this is when you can expect to get larger fish.[/size][/font][font "Arial Narrow"] [/font] [center][font "Arial"][size 2] ![]() [/size][/font][/center] [signature] Re: [daymere] late summer smallmouth - DrownedDesertRat - 08-06-2004 Daymere, keep these posts coming. They're great! Where do yu get them from? Now only if the late summer technique mentioned in this was obtainable from shore.... hmmmmm. [signature] Re: [daymere] late summer smallmouth - Bassmaster-ND - 08-06-2004 DDR is right! These articles are awesome! [signature] Re: [DrownedDesertRat] late summer smallmouth - daymere - 08-06-2004 will see if i can find some info on that just for you bro.....what it for a lake near you or river ? if i cant get it you dont need it...lol [signature] Re: [Bassmaster-ND] late summer smallmouth - daymere - 08-06-2004 i was a 35o pound blue catfish in my former life so i know it all.lol..... [signature] Re: [daymere] late summer smallmouth - southernman - 08-06-2004 In my opinion, you should really include the author's name in these articles for proper credit, and to avoid misrepresentation and plagiarism sm [signature] Re: [daymere] late summer smallmouth - tubeN2 - 08-06-2004 This is a nice article. I do concur with sourthernman. We should always try to include the authors name. It is one of the important aspects behind some of the resources copywright policies.[url "javascript: addTag('cool')"][cool][/url] [signature] Re: [tubeN2] late summer smallmouth - daymere - 08-06-2004 your right and i was over looking that. [signature] Re: [tubeN2] late summer smallmouth - DrownedDesertRat - 08-06-2004 Does this mean you're going to start including them when you post something from NAFC? [ ![]() ![]() ![]() Daymere, I'm talkin' about lakes. Most of them around here are fairly smaller lakes and tend to be shallow (less than 50 feet) but it's normally more than a couple casts away to get to the deeper water. [signature] |