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By October, the lakes and rivers in the north east are
about seventy to seventy-five degrees, and the fish are
suspending in the deeper water. After there are a few nights
where the temperatures start to really drop the water temperatures,
the smallmouth bass start to become far more catchable.
Long points that run out into the river channel are perfect
spots to use a crank bait to catch these smallies-especially
on the windy days. We also take good size smallmouth on
blade baits and spinnerbaits that are suspended on rock
banks.
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