The tail end of the summer months offer some tremendous days as far as weather and outdoor recreation are concerned. The weather often runs negatively when we talk about fishing.
What I mean is that we have great weather for a lot of recreational activities but it’s not necessarily great for fishing. It’s nice to sit in a boat and get a tan, but the fish bite really turns off under bluebird skies and gentle breezes. What I am saying is that if you have to budget your available fishing time, then maybe you should pick better times for fishing success other than midday.
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