Re: Your fall techniques?
Okay, seriously, I don't know about techniques but I have some things written down in my fishing journal.
Big rainbows in the ranger cove at RV in October.
Delaware river for walleye (if it ever stops raining)
Penns Creek in PA in November
NY trout streams close Oct. 15th (but you can go North for Steelhead)
Susky for walleye
Lake Hopatcong for walleye in November (if you don't mind sitting in your boat when it's 40* outside)
Don't bother with fall stocked trout, the leaves come down and it's almost impossible to fish. Also, big stockies take about 4 to 6 weeks before they start feeding. Enclosed a photo of some big fall stockies, saw 6 guys casting toward them, nada. Go out in November when the leaves are gone and crush em in the streams, and you have the place to yourself. Better yet, fish for trout during the day, then hit the suds at night, a perfect outing !!
I got big holdover trout in Duke Island Park in November.
Try a deep drop Binsky at MC or RV for big smallmouth.
Lots and lots to do before the ice locks everything up.
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