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Week of 9/10/2003 #210
Question: It is November on your favorite lake in the north. A cold front has passed through your area the day before. The wind has pickup from the Northwest 20-30 MPH with higher gusts. High temperature for the day is forecast at 55 degrees. The lake mainly stretches from east to west. Which area of the lake would you concentrate on fishing?
 
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Week of 9/17/2003 #211
Question: You are fishing a large deep lake in the northeast. Its September, surface water temperature is 70 degrees and very clear 15-foot visibility. The weather is clear with daytime highs in the 70's. The shorelines are mainly deep drop-offs. The lake bottom is flat with some rocks and a few submerged weed patches. You are fishing with 14 lb clear mono baitcasting outfit. You have tried crank baits and T-rig worms with limited success. What would you do to catch more bass?
 
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Week of 9/24/2003 #212
Question: You and your partner decide to fish a large river that you have never fished before. The river is fairly deep where you launch, but a few miles up river it becomes shallow and dotted with large rocks. There are several feeder creeks within a 5 mile stretch you are fishing. The water is Brown mud stained. You find out that 2 days ago 3 inches of rain fell. Where would be the best place to find Bass?
 
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Week of 10/01/2003 #213
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Week of 10/08/2003 #214
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