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Author:
Michael
Date:
Nov 11, 2015
Subject:
Keep an Eye Out for Them
Message:
Now that we're in November, we have a wintering visitor to certain bodies of water. Habitats include smaller lakes (Mondo & Seymour Res) and rivers (Farmington & Mill) and moderate bays and coves, such as Pond Brook.
Hooded mergansers are ducks that dive for food, including small fish, frogs, lizards, crayfish, and aquatic insects. They prefer a woodland environment. Whenever you find them in a flock diving underwater very often in 1 certain area, then that means there's bait hanging out there and would be a great spot to throw a soft plastic, jig, or suspending jerkbait.
Last year in November and December at Mondo Pond, I'd throwing a HJ-6 in the area they were diving and end up getting into a school of yellows. I bring a few yellows home to find their bellies full of small 2" sunfish.
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