Guys.
I'm headed to KYL sometime in the next 10 days, work permitting. Never been this late in the year. Was looking at a map today and thinking of my prior year mid-October trips and came up with a few strategy questions I'd appreciate help with.
1- Do you care much about location if fish are busting shad? I've been in bay's mid-October and watched the bass gorge themselves for hours. One strategy is just to find the fish on shad and try to stay on that all day. Unfortunately, I have had times when for all the gorging they would not hit anything I was throwing.
2- The bays on West side tend to be shallower amd flatter then East Side of KYL but the river channel on the east side creeks I find easier to follow. Do you have a preference this time of year for shallow bay vs deeper more creek defined cove?
3- Finally, my normal fall strategy is to start in the very back of a bay and work my way out toward secondary points until I find a bite then try to pattern it. If you are not doing one of the above strategies, does this one make sense.
Thanks for any replies. Maybe you can save me 1/2 day of messing around trying to figure out where they might be interested in eating.
I've got rods rigged with buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, Sammy, PopR, Shakey Head, Finesse jigs, lipless cranks, 12ft cranks, 4 foot cranks, and a Pointer 100. Not sure if the water is cold enough for a Pointer but thought I'd try it. If I missed anything, let me know!



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