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Fall fishing has positives to go with its challenges

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First, I look at water temperature. If the water is still in that 50- to 60-degree range, which most of the waterways still are, I search out the windiest place I can find. Wind is the key ingredient to putting the odds in your favor. As long as you feel you can control your boat, the more wind, the better your odds.

I know this goes against a lot of what people do. Fishing in the wind, especially extreme wind, is a nightmare. Realize though that under the water, life isn't nearly as tumultuous as it is on the surface. A strong wind pushes prey organisms into predictable areas where they can be easily ambushed. Predators follow in large numbers.

I remember when I first learned about this breezy fall pattern. A friend was taking me fishing on Lake Norfork in Arkansas. The water was right within the temperature range I mentioned and the wind was howling. We motored right to the last place I would have picked. It was deep open water against a steep bank devoid of any cover such as trees, weeds, etc.

I was skeptical. My friend told me to grab the biggest bladed spinnerbait I had and hang on. Before long, we were hammering fish in the most uncomfortable and windy conditions. We didn't care, though, because we were catching, not just casting. There were multiple times when we each were hooked at once. What a blast!

Ever since that moment, I have applied that same strategy to water all over the Midwest. It works.

As the boys and I were driving to the ramp they were asking what we were going to do. I explained this whole wind, fall pattern thing to them and they were game.

Then we launched. The wind Sunday afternoon was cold and cut right through you. As they started to shiver, it crossed their minds that maybe this wasn't such a great idea. But before long we had the first fish in the boat. It was a nice, fat largemouth that aggressively pounded a spinnerbait. That’s all it took for them to believe in the power of the wind.

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