You love fall fishing where ? Here in Michigan it gets tougher than easier. After the turnover most suspend IMHO around bait in deep water. All the bait move down to 30’ in 50’
I fish in Minnesota and bass fishing is by far the best in fall. Most of them are shallow and I feel I can almost throw any lure and pull out big fish. I’m not a great bass fisherman mostly because it’s difficult in northern Minnesota but I’ve broken my PB 4 times.
Don’t forget that all the. Baby fry of all the spring spawn is getting big enough to eat. By now I’ve also seen fish ambush frogs along the shoreline. Go northern exposure shorelines When sun is hitting it couple days. Good possibly they’ll be there. Just saying.
Practice makes perfect. I went from fishing the Tennessee River my whole life to fishing big clear lakes in a highland Resivoir and I had to learn all over again.
You’re spot on regarding the fall feed, especially in Florida. In South and Central Florida, we experience four main seasons: summer, prespawn, spawn, and postspawn. Our summer typically starts in late May and lasts until early October. Once the weather cools, like it did a week ago, the bass start feeding actively, and the males begin preparing for the spawn. Later this month, the females will move up, and the prespawn/spawn cycle continues until February. From March to April, we see spawning and postspawn fish, with a few still guarding fry into May. By then, summer kicks in. Right now, we’re in the prespawn fall feed, with fish fattening up for the spawn. The peak fishing season runs from now until March/April.
I grew up a bank fisherman, so now that I have a boat, guess what? I still run the banks. No one ever taught me how to fish grass (I hate fishing grass) and yea I know 🤦🏼♂️. I don’t know how to fish deep either. I have the lures to do so, but I don’t. The thing is, I still catch bass, because I know that there will be some shallow
Me too. I love fishing the banks and cypress trees are my favorite thing in the world to fish. Being from Louisiana most of the lakes i fish are relatively shallow, flat and grassy and full of cypress trees so that's what I grew up fishing. There's no humps, ledges, or creek channels in most of them and most of the time the fish are next to the bank or around cypress trees.
I had to cover alot of water today looking for the bass. I was skunked until around 4pm. I caught 1 on a square bill crankbait and then found a pocket and ended up catching 9 largemouth. If you dont find the fish you're gonna have a long day of casting practice.
Hi, I'm from Portugal and I started bass fishing one year ago. I mainly fish in dams, lakes or reservoirs, and I exclusivly fish from banks. I don't own a boat nor will I ever do. So, as a bank angler, my fishing life is limited but still gratifying and fun. Fall and spring times are great for me, tough, but great brcause, like you said, bass can be anywhere in a body of water. Howevet, in the Summer time I do strugle to catch them. ... only early in the morning or near the end of the day I see some action. I never tried to fish in winter time, so I have this question to ask here: how hard it is for a bank angler to catch bass in winter time?? That's what I really want to know....and I'm counting on you to make a video about that: (bass bank fishing in winter time!) Is it even possible? Cheers!
I am slowly learning how to appreciate all of the seasons. Fall can definitely be frustrating but it's getting better. Winter is my favorite, spring second, summer then fall. But, I'm working on it. 👍🇺🇸
Great video explaining the frustration lol I think it has a lot to do with time of day. They seem to be more wary of their surroundings. The lake I fish is low 60’s and ready to turnover any day and my 2D sonar shows nothing on the screen but I’m seeing tons of fish with Down Imaging. I think they know I’m there lol
I love fall fishing in SoCal! At times it is as good as springtime. Topwater is on fire for large aggressive LM bass but it is not limited to that pattern. Jig fishing is also a great producer around wood plus they love rock adjacent to deeper water. You are so right. They are shallow and deep and feeding on shad and crawfish.
Got a warm front moving through here in Youngstown ohio area temps in the mid 70’s. I plan on going out tomorrow. Do you have any thing I should be looking for?
Find the bait find the fish main lake points and secondary points. Try top water first if that’s not working small swimbait or bottom contact techniques.
Whats crazy is finding the fish is kinda like choosing lures, we all know what works and where the fish are at but on certain days we going to chose certain things to throw bc we want to fish certain spots 😂
I need to thank you for making the video using the Krej. I always thought it to be a gimmick but gave it a shot and have been smashing them the past few weeks. Got 6th in a tournament this week and made some money. Immediately bought more baits. 😂
How do you feel about shallow to medium depth oxbows off a major river this time of year? Red River has some really good ones, the one I'm going to tomorrow has a rock levee at one end, dead trees on one side, grass on the other side and a very narrow entrance to the main river at the far end. It's a crazy place to fish because you can't really get a good pattern going because they are everywhere and will hit a ton of different stuff. Like you might catch 5 on a white crankbait in one spot and the next spot catch 5 on a black shaky head. It's so confusing sometimes just picking out which bait to use. I'd love to see you do a video on just fishing oxbows one day when you get time.
I have been learning a lot from ya and was wondering if you could cover some good lures to use in rivers… I live in south Georgia and we don’t have big lakes but have good rivers like the savannah….?
you are exactly right...we had a tournament today on the ohio river..caught all my fish super shallow...crazy
You love fall fishing where ? Here in Michigan it gets tougher than easier. After the turnover most suspend IMHO around bait in deep water. All the bait move down to 30’ in 50’
I think there is not a consistency pattern to follow and so many people try to find the answer and no one really has it but it makes for great content
I fish in Minnesota and bass fishing is by far the best in fall. Most of them are shallow and I feel I can almost throw any lure and pull out big fish. I’m not a great bass fisherman mostly because it’s difficult in northern Minnesota but I’ve broken my PB 4 times.
Don’t forget that all the. Baby fry of all the spring spawn is getting big enough to eat. By now I’ve also seen fish ambush frogs along the shoreline. Go northern exposure shorelines When sun is hitting it couple days. Good possibly they’ll be there. Just saying.
I’m fishing the scioto river in Columbus I’ve been having decent luck on 7inch glide and wiggle wart with some spinnerbait in between.
Bro make a video on like 5 things/concepts that once u learned/grasped onto it changed how u fished or looked at fishing
I went last weekend for 5 hours. Had 1 bite for the first 3 hours. Caught about 8 the last 2
Practice makes perfect. I went from fishing the Tennessee River my whole life to fishing big clear lakes in a highland Resivoir and I had to learn all over again.
100 percent....had some of my best days in fall and worst....catching them in 20 foot or 1 foot its so random sometimes.
You’re spot on regarding the fall feed, especially in Florida. In South and Central Florida, we experience four main seasons: summer, prespawn, spawn, and postspawn. Our summer typically starts in late May and lasts until early October. Once the weather cools, like it did a week ago, the bass start feeding actively, and the males begin preparing for the spawn. Later this month, the females will move up, and the prespawn/spawn cycle continues until February. From March to April, we see spawning and postspawn fish, with a few still guarding fry into May. By then, summer kicks in. Right now, we’re in the prespawn fall feed, with fish fattening up for the spawn. The peak fishing season runs from now until March/April.
I grew up a bank fisherman, so now that I have a boat, guess what? I still run the banks. No one ever taught me how to fish grass (I hate fishing grass) and yea I know 🤦🏼♂️. I don’t know how to fish deep either. I have the lures to do so, but I don’t. The thing is, I still catch bass, because I know that there will be some shallow
Me too. I love fishing the banks and cypress trees are my favorite thing in the world to fish. Being from Louisiana most of the lakes i fish are relatively shallow, flat and grassy and full of cypress trees so that's what I grew up fishing. There's no humps, ledges, or creek channels in most of them and most of the time the fish are next to the bank or around cypress trees.
@@anthonytingle6578sounds like fun fishing
I had to cover alot of water today looking for the bass. I was skunked until around 4pm. I caught 1 on a square bill crankbait and then found a pocket and ended up catching 9 largemouth. If you dont find the fish you're gonna have a long day of casting practice.
Hi, I'm from Portugal and I started bass fishing one year ago. I mainly fish in dams, lakes or reservoirs, and I exclusivly fish from banks. I don't own a boat nor will I ever do. So, as a bank angler, my fishing life is limited but still gratifying and fun. Fall and spring times are great for me, tough, but great brcause, like you said, bass can be anywhere in a body of water. Howevet, in the Summer time I do strugle to catch them. ... only early in the morning or near the end of the day I see some action. I never tried to fish in winter time, so I have this question to ask here: how hard it is for a bank angler to catch bass in winter time?? That's what I really want to know....and I'm counting on you to make a video about that: (bass bank fishing in winter time!) Is it even possible? Cheers!
I am slowly learning how to appreciate all of the seasons. Fall can definitely be frustrating but it's getting better. Winter is my favorite, spring second, summer then fall. But, I'm working on it. 👍🇺🇸
Teach me your ways. I'm lucky if I catch a single bass between Dec-Feb. Summer is my jam.
Great video explaining the frustration lol I think it has a lot to do with time of day. They seem to be more wary of their surroundings. The lake I fish is low 60’s and ready to turnover any day and my 2D sonar shows nothing on the screen but I’m seeing tons of fish with Down Imaging. I think they know I’m there lol
I love fall fishing in SoCal! At times it is as good as springtime. Topwater is on fire for large aggressive LM bass but it is not limited to that pattern. Jig fishing is also a great producer around wood plus they love rock adjacent to deeper water. You are so right. They are shallow and deep and feeding on shad and crawfish.
the only time I had a good frog bite was this fall, which is funny because of how slow all my other lures are
Last several days I've apparently just been practicing my casting 😂... I'm in the NE NYS area... Was 29 degrees this morning
Got a warm front moving through here in Youngstown ohio area temps in the mid 70’s. I plan on going out tomorrow. Do you have any thing I should be looking for?
Find the bait find the fish main lake points and secondary points. Try top water first if that’s not working small swimbait or bottom contact techniques.
Whats crazy is finding the fish is kinda like choosing lures, we all know what works and where the fish are at but on certain days we going to chose certain things to throw bc we want to fish certain spots 😂
I need to thank you for making the video using the Krej. I always thought it to be a gimmick but gave it a shot and have been smashing them the past few weeks. Got 6th in a tournament this week and made some money. Immediately bought more baits. 😂
Thank you for the information does slimy bottoms creeks affect the bass
How do you feel about shallow to medium depth oxbows off a major river this time of year? Red River has some really good ones, the one I'm going to tomorrow has a rock levee at one end, dead trees on one side, grass on the other side and a very narrow entrance to the main river at the far end. It's a crazy place to fish because you can't really get a good pattern going because they are everywhere and will hit a ton of different stuff. Like you might catch 5 on a white crankbait in one spot and the next spot catch 5 on a black shaky head. It's so confusing sometimes just picking out which bait to use. I'd love to see you do a video on just fishing oxbows one day when you get time.
I have been learning a lot from ya and was wondering if you could cover some good lures to use in rivers… I live in south Georgia and we don’t have big lakes but have good rivers like the savannah….?
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