Tuesday, September 18, 2012

FALL FISHING OUTLOOK ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER!!!

Greetings All;
Well, with the nice cooler nights and a touch of Fall arriving this week, those water temperatures in the Mississippi River will start to go down. When this happens you can bet that the fish will take note and get ready for a change in their patterns. Fact is that it only takes a few degrees drop in water temperature to trigger the fishes natural instincts that tell them the seasonal change is coming. 

My prediction is for another great Fall fishing season on the Mississippi River from North of Winona, Minnesota, all the way South through New Boston, IL. Even though the river water levels are very low, you can look for some great angling to be available. If we get some much needed Fall rains that lift the water levels back to more normal, look for an even better bite to occur. From Walleye and sauger to panfish and bass, this is going to be another great Fall season on the Mississippi river. 

For further information on a particular area, feel free to contact me at: lastcast13@yahoo.com.

Regards: Lastcast     Mike Cyze     lastcast13@yahoo.com 

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