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Fall tactics on Sandy River (Farmville)

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Planning in a few days on Sandy River Reservoir in November in a couple of weeks.

Have always fished this in the Spring.

What are you locals using at this time of the year?

Thx in advance for the info.

Havent fished there in years.

 

But for whatever its worth- the Bandit 200 cranks in the orange belly/brown back crawfish pattern always slayed for me there in the timber. One of the better guys that fished there back in the day swore by the bomber fat free fingerling, which is a bit deeper of a bait. Sorry no seasonal specifics to offer, but that mid depth range in a limited cover lake in late fall may be at least a higher percentage option given the unknowns of elsewhere.

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Thanks Craww.

Our visits have always been early fall and mostly mid spring and early summer.

I figured cranking would be ideal but, my plans were to slow down and hope the jigncraw would be productive. Of course my oartner..front of the boat..no doubt will be cranking. Guess I will be too.

Thanks again

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