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November Smallmouth in Connecticut
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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 444048" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>I went out on Candlewood Lake this weekend in an attempt to map areas with my autochart that we typically have late-season success in getting ready for a club tournament later on in the cold season and decided while I was there I would wet a line or two. The water temperature was about 49 degrees and you could tell from the algae all over the surface that the lake had recently turned over or was still turning over so my expectations were pretty low. Within the first couple dozen casts I caught two really nice fish including one that may be a personal best at 4 lb 12 oz out of 38 feet of water. </p><p></p><p>I decided to stop and fish that one spot because I saw a large concentration of decent-sized fish in 35 to 38 feet of water on a flat adjacent to a relatively steep drop. I wasn't getting any love on the swimbait a 2.8 in Bass Pro Shops paddle tail keitech imitator, so I switched to the blade bait that now had new vmc hooks on it and was rewarded on my first cast with a 3 lb plus fish. Two casts later with the blade I found this girl:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 444048, member: 13702"] I went out on Candlewood Lake this weekend in an attempt to map areas with my autochart that we typically have late-season success in getting ready for a club tournament later on in the cold season and decided while I was there I would wet a line or two. The water temperature was about 49 degrees and you could tell from the algae all over the surface that the lake had recently turned over or was still turning over so my expectations were pretty low. Within the first couple dozen casts I caught two really nice fish including one that may be a personal best at 4 lb 12 oz out of 38 feet of water. I decided to stop and fish that one spot because I saw a large concentration of decent-sized fish in 35 to 38 feet of water on a flat adjacent to a relatively steep drop. I wasn't getting any love on the swimbait a 2.8 in Bass Pro Shops paddle tail keitech imitator, so I switched to the blade bait that now had new vmc hooks on it and was rewarded on my first cast with a 3 lb plus fish. Two casts later with the blade I found this girl: [/QUOTE]
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