Autumn Splendor

This title best sums up the fishing we had last weekend. Cold nights and low water levels have dropped water temps on the Andro in the low 40’s (dropped about a degree a day since late Sept.!). The fishing was slow to start, but once things warmed up a bit, they started to bite, and we even saw a few risers. Streamers were the ticket though, and most fish fell to bright colored ones. It was a day of quality fish, and the last fish of the day, a 16″ butter-belly brown, was one of the nicest to reach the net this year.

With October coming to a close, all but a few waters will be open through the winter. I have one more float, weather permitting, then will chase whitetails most of November.  Tight lines to the dedicated few fisherman out there willing to give it one more cast;)

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As usual, here are some pics from last weeks adventure.

colored up rainbow,; don't come any prettier

colored up rainbow,; don’t come any prettier

 

fatty brown

fatty brown

 

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an aggressive streamer eating brown, one of the nicest specimens of the season

an aggressive streamer eating brown, one of the nicest specimens of the season

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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