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By Don Wirth
Bassmaster, Sept. 2002 Friday, March 25, 2005 Brilliantly colored foliage, crisp air fall is a fine season to be outdoors, and a great time to fish for bass. Lower water temperatures send bass shallower and trigger more active feeding. There's less fishing pressure on our lakes and rivers now, as many outdoorsmen turn to hunting. Here's information you need to know to score more bass from your home waters this autumn: Habits of fall bass During summer, escalating water temperatures put bass in a holding pattern. Many fish locate o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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