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Fishing in Fall: Low Water Trout Tactics

October 17, 2017 By Coeli Ayres

Fishing is never better or worse, I say, just different. That said, September might just be the worst month of the year for trout fishing in the Southern Appalachians, second only to August, perhaps, or October in years when the rain comes late. Either way, low, warm water is the name of the game during this period, and knowing how to tackle it both tactically and responsibly will help you to become a better, more versatile angler, and save you from spending some of the most beautiful days of the year inside doing less important things.

Consider these points when heading for the trout-holding hills with a long rod when the streamflows are at an all-year low:

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Source: The Hatch Magazine

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