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Usual warm humid weather in northeast.

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  • Super User

Looks like the bass fisherman in the northeast had some nice warm weather to keep fishing. I hope it continues. But watch out for the weather to shift and a cold front to hit all of a sudden it's going to turn cold. That's my gut feeling. Can't trust this weather. 

  • Super User

Yep, we’re having an unseasonably warm fall here in the northeast. I’m loving it. It’s kepts the fishing hot and the topwater bite is still going. 

  • Super User

I fished in Plymouth, MA for a little bit today. My Lowrance reportd 67.x degrees while I was there. 

 

I agree with you Bill, enjoy it while it’s still here because Mother Nature’s gonna throw the switch and bass season turns to trout season right quick ....

Yeah buddy. It's going to take a few cold fronts to knock this water temp down. Depending on what happens we could have 3 weeks of pretty active fishing. I don't think I've ever caught a topwater bass in November, but this could be the year.

Looks like Wednesday it'll be back in the 70s.

  • Super User

Weekend of the 8th, I was floating on the Schroon River, catching smallies and bluegill wearing shorts and a t, while my girlfriend was in a bathing suit.  Pretty crazy!

i dont mind it! im getting topwater fish at night still! even though i get them into december here in new england.  
only problem is the trout and salmon need the cool weather to spawn! hopefully my trip to lake ontario for some salmon in November willl be good! 

  • Super User
2 minutes ago, swamp hawgs said:

hopefully my trip to lake ontario for some salmon in November willl be good! 

You should be fine.  They are slaying the four year olds in the lake, and the adults are in the tribs.

awesome! i cant wait!! going in 2 weeks! i really want some good steelie and brownie action, dying for my first coho

  • Super User

Here's a brown from a few years ago, caught around this time of year.

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