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FALL BASS FISHING TIPS
FALL BASS FISHING TIPS
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Fall is the time of the year when the leaves change color and it's also the time of the year when the water begins to cool down, which makes bass move back towards shallow water and become more active. Our fall bass fishing tips start with knowing the water temperature and the areas where deep water is close to shallow water. You should also know where aquatic plant life is located, because that's where the bass will be swimming.
Another one of our fall bass fishing tips is to pay attention to the weather because bass are more active in the fall during overcast days, when the water may be murky and predators have a better opportunity to sneak up on prey. Fish the shallow waters where baitfish swim near the banks. When it comes to lures, our fall bass fishing tips suggest top water baits along the banks, floating vegetation and beneath tree limbs hovering over the water.
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One of our fall bass fishing tips is to stay where a bass is caught
and keep fishing it until it's been
covered extensively with casts.
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Switch to soft plastic worms in the middle of the day when the sun is overhead and the bass are lazy. Crank baits and spinner baits will also work well in the fall, with spinner baits with willow blades that give off vibrations considered your best bet.
One of the most interesting fall bass fishing tips is to stay put. Bass in the fall typically travel in groups so more than one bass will inhabit an area. Smart anglers will stay where a bass is caught and keep fishing it until it's been covered extensively with casts.
Another smart way of finding bass in the fall is with a portable fish finder. NGC Sports Fish Seeker is completely portable so you can use it from a boat, bridge or on shore. It displays fish locations on a sharp LCD display that's easy to read. It displays big fish and small fish, sounds an alarm when it locates them so you don't have to continue looking at the display and reveals fish in depths of two to 328 feet, so you can catch shallow and deep swimming bass. Please use these fall bass fishing tips on your next autumnal outing and share the fall bass fishing tips with your fellow anglers.
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