From HeraldBulletin.com….
Anderson Indiana: Signs of fall are everywhere: cooler mornings, changing leaves, stores decorating for Christmas and pumpkin spice everything. And if you like to fish, that’s good news.
To avoid the heat of summer, fish will move offshore. As the water cools, they’ll move back shallow, and shorter days will trigger the fish’s instinct to feed and store calories for winter, explained Corey DeBoom, DNR’s District 4 fisheries biologist.
“You put those two things together, you got fish shallow and hungry, that adds up to some good fishing,” DeBoom said.