Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted November 9, 2011 Root Admin Posted November 9, 2011 Thirty and forty years ago most anglers found October to be a trying time to pursue largemouth bass at the Lake of the Ozark, Missouri, but in November, the bass fishing became considerably easier. <p> During the first two weeks of many Novembers past, some anglers liked to wield buzzbaits on secondary points. Others liked to wake or ripple the surface with spinnerbaits at shallow points that are slightly wind-blown. There were also several anglers who work their spinnerbaits along the bluffs, casting them parallel to the bluff and retrieving them about a foot or two from the water’s edge. Besides employing buzzbaits and spinnerbaits, anglers used a variety of skirted jigs affixed to a soft-plastic trailer on secondary points and around some of the thousands of boat docks that clutter the shorelines. <p> <a href="http://www.in-fisherman.com/2011/11/09/a-short-history-lesson-about-fish-for-bass-in-november-at-the-lake-of-the-ozarks/" target="_blank">Read More . . . </a>
Members NickIL Posted November 10, 2011 Members Posted November 10, 2011 Very informative. Look forward to reading more of these in the future. Thanks!
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