The temps dropped, but the bass didn’t shut down. I stuck around until sunset with a Rooster Tail inline spinner tied on, hoping for a couple last bites before the light disappeared. Sure enough, the bass were still willing to play.
There’s something about those cool‑evening sessions that feels different — quieter, slower, and a little more rewarding. When a bass loads up on an inline spinner right before dark, it hits with that extra bit of energy that makes the whole trip worth it.
Here’s the quick highlight — a fading sunset, cooler air, and a couple bass that kept the day alive right to the end.
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