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By Michael Jones
BASS Times, Oct. 2002 Monday, November 4, 2002 As water temperatures cool in the fall and bass begin moving back into the creeks, many things are occurring. Not only are fish suspending and moving, their attentions are clearly focused on the large schools of baitfish they're pursuing. While these fall movements don't happen at precisely the same time, it's simply a case of determining when the water starts cooling down from the high temperatures of summer. Once this wholesale movement of bass is underway, finding fish is just one obstacle ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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