Yeah it has been a rough fall so far. Few days banging fish with many more days with very little interest. The fish I have gotten have been timid by comparison and I'm going to venture a guess that the shift in weather has em off the feed so to speak. The main problem I see is the sudden shifts back and forth with multiple fronts coming through. It goes from 69 to 30 in a day...then we have rain, nice rain, nice rain...the back and forth probably has them backing off as they are really feeling the pressure changes. I am hoping Sunday provides some good fishing as I am heading out myself. To be honest though I am not sure how solid it will be due to the front we are having the first part of the weekend
This year over all has been a tough one in my opinion. We had very little rain and now the temps dipped to frost really quickly. I think it will pick up once the weather stabilizes...hopefully it stabilizes heh.
Best things I could suggest are go smaller in baits/lures, try very subtle and slow approaches and cover a lot of water looking for where they are holding. I would say stick to natural colors and try to present as close to the way baits would be in nature right now. I think patience and determination will produce fish eventually..just stinks that we aren't having the traditional big fish extravaganza yet.