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    Shallow Morning, Deep Afternoon: Adapting to Late-Summer Bass

    Late summer bass fishing can feel like chasing a moving target. One minute they’re blowing up on bait in skinny water, the next they’re sulking in the depths like they’ve disappeared altogether. The truth is, they haven’t vanished—they’ve just shifted with the daily rhythm of the water. Understanding how bass move from shallow feeding zones…

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      Transition Time: Locating Walleye as Days Shorten

      Late summer into early fall is a season of subtle but powerful change on the water. For walleye anglers, this “transition time” can be tricky. The fish you found in late July may have vanished from those same humps, weed edges, or river bends. As days shorten and the sun’s intensity wanes, walleye shift their…

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        Late-Summer Musky Madness: Triggering Strikes in Warm Water

        When August heat presses down, many anglers hang up their gear, waiting for cooler days to return. But for those chasing muskies—the “fish of 10,000 casts”—late summer can be a prime window if you understand how warm water changes their behavior and how to trigger those heart-stopping strikes. Understanding Late-Summer Musky Behavior In warm water,…

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          River Refuge: Targeting Gamefish in Shallow, Warm Flows

          Late summer rivers can look deceptively quiet. The flows are low, the water’s warm, and many anglers assume the fishing is slow. But for those who understand how gamefish adapt to these seasonal conditions, shallow warm-water rivers can be some of the most productive fisheries of the year. Whether you’re chasing smallmouth bass, walleye, or…

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            Chasing Catfish After Dark: Gear and Bait That Work

            For many anglers, the day ends when the sun slips behind the horizon. But for catfish hunters, that’s when the real action begins. After dark, catfish leave their deep, daytime haunts to roam shallow flats, channel edges, and current seams in search of an easy meal. Whether you’re targeting channel cats, blues, or flatheads, the…

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              River Cooling Trends: Finding Smallmouth in Shifting Currents

              As late summer winds down, subtle changes in river temperatures can flip the smallmouth bite from sluggish to electric. Even a two- or three-degree drop in water temps can shift where bronzebacks hold, feed, and travel. Understanding how cooling trends affect river currents—and how smallmouth respond—can be the key to staying on fish while others…

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