This summer, here in Idaho, was mild to say the least…making the bass bite an emotional roller coaster ride. I’m still learning the seasonal patterns here in Idaho, which can be tough when the weather can’t make up its mind. Last year, fall hit hard and fast, which kicked the bass in to a feeding frenzy. This year, mother nature has been much gentler on us. Its October, and the days continue to hit the 70-80s on the thermometer with occasional rainstorms sneaking in to cool things off a bit. The bass continue to be scattered amongst the weeds and ledges of Lowell, but that big fall frenzy is still in the making. Follow West Coast Cajun on another adventure on this windy fall day. The pattern remains consistent, and the bite remains hot if you know where to find them. This video features multiple catches, nonstop action and baits/patterns you can use to keep your lines bent this fall. Sit Back, hit that SUBSCRIBE button and enjoy the show. Keep those lines tight… I’ll see you on the water!!
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Hey man good videos, be sure to stay 200 yards in front of the upper and lower dams this time of year the rest of the lake is closed to all boats until April 15th
Whatโs the water clarity/quality like now?
Nice catches of hefty fish! Do you ever use the drop shot method?