Some November Tactics that Catch Fish Before the month ends I thought I would spend a little time describing some of the various successful tactics that catch bass in November and early December. The key to this period is to remember that the bass are feeding in the extreme shallow water. When you combine shallow water techniques with grass you start to limit the type of fishing presentations that will work effectively in the remaining grass. The first presentation to me is to find grass that has reseeded down from the top of the water 6 to 10 inches; this allows you to pull small short arm spinner baits over the grass. The good thing about short arm spinner baits is the pure fact that the blades do not gather the grass up on the blades nearly as much as a long arm spinner bait do. The flash added with slight deflection off of the grass causes strikes and some really good fish can be caught this way! Next is to find the fish in the middle part of the sunny type days we have in November. This time of day generally moves the bass a little deeper away from the sunlight and it is an ideal time to work rattle baits in 6 to 10 feet of water over short grass. You probably can’t fish anything heavier than ½ oz. but that is all you need to hook up with some good fish. As in the spring that yo-yoing motion will get the strikes so drop it and stop it, just a little quicker so you’re not hanging the grass. A good way not to hang the grass is to use a non stretch line as it will pull through the grass and keep moving. Lastly if you’re a jig fisherman, lay downs, boat houses and rip-rap are just loaded with shallow bass feeding before the winter pushes in. Pitch that jig in and around cover, work the corners and pylons around the boat houses very methodically and you can find a big stringer of fish. Fish Lake Guntersville Guide Service www.fishlakeguntersvilleguideservice.com Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it 256 759 2270 Captain Mike Gerry
Home Articles Miss. & Wisconsin Rivers Mississippi River Fishing Report - 9/22/09
Mississippi River Fishing Report - 9/22/09
Written by Capt. John Bomkamp   
Tuesday, 22 September 2009 12:27
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Fishing continues to be excellent on the Upper Mississippi River near LaCrosse, WI.  Fall is on us, and the bite continues to improve everyday. 

CATFISH:  Big flatheads are being taken in deep water tailwater areas on live bluegills and cutbait.  Depth ranges from 20 to 70 feet.  Lots of nice fish up to 25 pounds are being caught.  What a fight!  Lots of nice channel cats are also being taken.

BASS:  Both smallmouth and largemouths are starting to move toward wintering areas and are feeding up heavily.  Recent trips are producing excellent catches.  Topwater baits are the ticket right now for some exiting action. 

PANFISH:  Big bluegills and crappies are starting to bite now.  Bluegills are being taken on live crawlers or red worms fished both on the bottom and below a bobber.  Crappie fishing is also starting to heat up with some big slabs being taken on minnows and jigs.

WALLEYE:  Fishing has been spotty lately.  One day it seems to be pretty good, then the next day it is slow again.  The water temps are still in the low to mid 70's, and current flow is very low.  When temps start to drop and flow picks up, this should improve the fishing.

I have some open dates in the coming weeks for some excellent fall fishing.  Come spend a few days with us and enjoy the beautiful scenery in our area right now!

Capt. John Bomkamp
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