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Fishing during hot spells in the fall?

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I heard we are going to have an Indian Summer this fall. I was just wondering if anyone knew how most bass react to this. does it push them back into summer haunts or what?

Indian summer usually means a week or so of really warm days after its already been cold for some time and brought the water temperatures down significantly, I think of them in winter more than fall where I am at, but either way they can mean good fishing. Summer haunts are usually deep areas the same as winter, an Indian summer can put the fish back to fall haunts in shallow water and bring on a frenzy.

i,ve noticed around here in NC, where we are haveing a hot indian summer that the shad still are moveing to the backs of the creeks with the bass following.Maybe its got more to do with the shorter daylight hours instead of the air temp...

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