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Originally Posted by Togfather2530
I feel it has nothing to do with water temps. The wind sucks this fall and I understand the striper bite is great. You can catch just as many or more black fishing in October. The blackfish bite will only get more sluggish as it gets colder for the most part.
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Not this year .
And I spend a lot of time black fishing in October through February .
Water temps makes the blackfish move off of the many shallow water areas that can be good in October .
It concentrates the fish in less areas causing competition.
Colder water also pushes the dogfish out to even deeper water .
Right now dogfish are harassing anything that wants to come out to start a bite .
Catch a small blackfish and there are 3 or more dogfish. Trying to grab it while you’re bringing it in .
Drop a crab down and dogfish are all over it .