We’d love to say that fishing in September was epically awesome, but in all reality it was a little tough. The inconsistent weather made the fish scatter more than usual. Fishing was very similar to August, as high water levels led us to troll frequently using crankbaits. As always, we still caught some largemouth bass on Texas-rigged worms on humps and ledges, but using shiners only led to a few hookups. In addition to largemouth bass, we caught some long-nose gar in the canals. Looking ahead, fishing should start to pickup next month when we begin to get some cooler weather. Some of the larger females will begin to move to shallow water for a fall spawn, even though most spawning occurs in the spring. Anyway, thank you for reading and we hope to see you on the water!
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