Avoid the 10 most common fall bass fishing mistakes and learn quick fixes. Discover proven tactics, lures, and seasonal strategies to catch more bass. | Photo by Kurt Mazurek It’s fall and things have ...
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Top 3 Fishing Stories of the Week: Fall Bass Tips, Brown Bears and Big ‘Bows, and a Day at the Lodge
There is something magical about chasing largemouth bass in the fall. Fish set up on specific structures, put on the feed bag before winter, and are easily coaxed to bite the right baits. Best thing ...
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The Starting Spot: Fall Bass in the Northeast, Schlapper Shares Tube Tips, and a Nighttime Trophy T-Bend Bass
In this edition of The Starting Spot: -Fall is a special time of the year, and the Northeast is a special part of the country for bass fishing. Beautiful colors, crisp mornings and hungry bass are ...
Autumn’s cooling water temperatures trigger movement in gamefish, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and walleyes. As temperatures drop, these species often relate to steeper-breaking areas.
With forward-facing sonar (FFS) dominating so much of the bass-talk the past few years, the arrival of fall can be a satisfying return to “old-school” chunkin’ and windin’ among the extreme shallows ...
As water temperatures drop and the days get shorter, bass begin to aggressively feed on baitfish. For this reason, bass anglers turn to jerkbaits and crankbaits to target autumn bronzebacks and ...
Every year, bass anglers struggle with the fall turnover. As the nightly lows begin to drop, the water’s surface layer cools. The colder water on top becomes denser and heavier than the warmer water ...
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When that mercury drops, the bass pop. Lots of Massachusetts anglers pick up reels and set out to plumb the state’s rivers, estuaries, and ponds for bass and trout once the leaves start to change.
It’s fall and things have changed on your favorite bass fishing waters. Shorter days, falling water temps, and shifting baitfish patterns cause bass to position and behave differently. If you hit the ...
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