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Fall Tonka Bass


rippinlips10

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Thing to remember about tonka is that every bay is really a different lake. One might be dead, another having a hot frog bite, yet another have em going in 20' on coontail. BTW this time of year does see a movement to the deeper coontail and or pads. How do u find the coontail you ask:?? Wear out your wrists with a crank on the edges. Slow rolling a one ounce spinner bait is a technique a good buddy of mine swears by in the clear water on weed lines. Hope this helps a little, personally Tonka gutted me all year.

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Tonka is mean. What you are throwing is far less important than where you are throwing it. Do not fish too many memories, I have spots that I just nailed them on for 2 years, been there 30 times since then and not caught any. Most spots I find are good for about a week or 2 so it is constantly looking for fish. Maybe others are finding better spots?

I have no idea what they do in the fall but am curious...I do know they are not in the same spots they are/were in in the summer.

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Tonka - it's a love/hate relationship. I love to hate it. I haven't been there much this year and when I did it was nothing special.

With the most recent cold snap - er coldest of the season that's happening now I'd think the shallow bass would move out the the weedline since it's more stable water temp. This is just a guess.

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