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Thanks again for all the information!!Skaneatles is nice because there is no alewives so bass are on structure where they can be targeted easily. On Otisco there definitely are some bass not offshore, but the biggest ones are and no end in sight to them pounding alewives.
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Appreciate the information, thanks!!skinny is stiff with smb this time of year -they are everywhere in water 20 feet deep and under, mixed with nice perch and rock bass.. Last fall when I was perch fishing could not keep nice size bass off the hooks...just one after another
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Appreciate the information, thanks!I would go with Keuka but probably for the same reason Justin would go with Skaneateles (Familiarity)
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Thanks for the info/advice!Alewives should begin dropping into their fall/winter deep pattern that will eliminate them from the bass’s menu. The suspended smallies should leave their pattern and move to deep weed lines and rocky points. Better fishing to come.
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Thanks for the info, appreciate it!!Skaneatles is your best bet IMO for catchable smallmouth bass. Otisco is fishing well for smallmouth right at the causeway, but most of them are still offshore on bait. I caught some tanks Sunday down 35+ feet. Last I knew Cayuga wasnt fishing well at all, but that was 2 weeks ago. NYS bass federation finished up their season there and most boats couldn't get a limit and many didn't get a fish.
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Thanks for the information, appreciate it!For Smallmouths in fall, I personally think Keuka or Skaneateles are better choices than Cayuga...Had good luck both lakes.
Yes Cayuga has LMB at the north end but that entire area gets blasted hard year round by the bass boat crowds, tournament guys etc...
It is not what it once was...
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Thank you, appreciate it!!I think I would be looking at the north end of Cayuga. For smallies I would think start at where it drops off (starting at about 17 or 18 ft) near Canoga toward south on the west side and from Frontenac to Farley's Point on the east side. Largemouth all along the extreme north end weeds both sides.
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Just looking for opinions on what everyone thinks to be the best finger lake to do some fall bass fishing, around mid to late September. I want to give a lake a try next fall(2021). Species of bass is not that important, but who doesn't like catching small mouths. Thanks for any advice.
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Was wondering on how the bass bite has been this year. Thanks in advance.
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