Fall fishing in Tennessee is not only beautiful, but it’s exciting! Early October in the south means cooler mornings, and leaves that are just starting to turn beautiful hues of gold and crimson. Early autumn also signals the time when fish in our region tend to become more active. Bass start to feed and bulk up for the colder months that are just around the bend.
I recently had a week off from work due to fall break. Under normal circumstances, my husband and I usually travel to coastal Georgia in the fall to spend some time on the beautiful Jekyll Island. This year, CoVid19 impacted our ability to safely travel due to the fact that I suffer from severe asthma and am in a higher risk category.
The weather for the first half of fall break was set to be perfect. Cool mornings, with temps in the low 40’s with afternoon temperatures in the mid to upper 60’s set the stage for some amazing fall fishing.
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