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    The great thing about early fall is there are not as many people on the water,there are not as many drastic fronts.And the fish will get turned on and bite all day long. And every fish is on the feed.... It's still fishing of course...I mean there can be good and bad days. But wow...a day on the water with a light jacket on,thermos of coffee,fish whamming it all day long,fall colors on the trees...I mean I live for those days. Later when it gets a little colder and leaves are gone...fish settle in on structure and and are easy to pinpoint.
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    Oh how I long for Fall!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    The answer can be all 3 places. They will move back up shallow in the fall.....but you can also find them deep and many times adjacent to spawning areas.
    Agreed. I've caught them so shallow, you'd swear they were spawning. I've also found them in deeper water in the fall.

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    Keep hunting, leaves more fish for us!

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    My favorite time or year to catch bluegills and crappies. The bite can be fast and furious, and they can be just as predictable as in the Spring. But, they can be a challenge as well, depending on the crazy weather that can happen in the Fall.
    Here's a bit of the Autumn action that happens in our area.
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    I too am a fall fan, I hate the summer the heat keeps me off the water until dark. My birthday is September 23 the first day of fall most years so God gives me exactly what I want every year for my birthday. Last two years I have done very well in the fall in the upper part of the lake where the current starts. I fish deeper bluff walls and whack'em. Last year this time of year I caught 30 crappie under one overhanging limbs about 10' down over 20' of water.

    I would expect a pit to be way different but fish will probably be shallow to mid depth and should bite better than the summer months. That's just a guess though. I know own in the ponds I fish they bite better when the water temp cools down some.

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