Sometime in the middle of August things begin to change outdoors the days are noticeably shorter, the nights cooler (thankfully) and water temperatures begin to fall. The eagle chicks are fledged and hanging around the nest sites hoping that one of the parents will stop by with a fish. Many of our summer birds begin to drift away in fact folks will frequently comment late in August about the lack of birds singing. The falling water temperatures is a signal for fish to begin to feed much more actively making the next six weeks or so some of the best fishing of the year.
In the Saint George drainage we are fortunate to have large numbers of sea run alewives that come to lay their eggs in the ponds each spring. As the small alewives begin to move back to sea with the first rains all of the predator fish begin to feed actively. Yesterday I was down in White Oak Pond with clients and many of the bass that they caught were actually potbellied from all of the feed they have been enjoying.
So while the unofficial end of summer is Labor Day the best weather and fishing of the season is finally here get out and take advantage of it! And if you can't get away check out the video in the next section of this e-newsletter to see what you are missing.