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Where to look for bass in the Fall? - MichaelAngelo - 10-07-2013 04:40 PM

Weeds are dying off and turning brown. Where should I be looking for bass?

Are they moving to deeper structures or can I still find them by shoreline woodfall?


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - MRQturbo - 10-07-2013 09:23 PM

Pay attention to water temps...an area that is a few degrees warmer usually hold fish..


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - zippyFX - 10-07-2013 09:44 PM

I find the largemouth first to go but I tend to still find bass in the weeds; Though the size tends to be smaller.


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - sonicsink - 10-07-2013 09:55 PM

I was at a small pond on the weekend with my kids, we could see the bass just swimming out in the shallows when it was sunny and they were biting. Once the clouds moved in though, they went deep. We didn't see them anymore and they stopped biting as well.


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - MuskieBait - 10-07-2013 10:55 PM

(10-07-2013 09:55 PM)sonicsink Wrote:  I was at a small pond on the weekend with my kids, we could see the bass just swimming out in the shallows when it was sunny and they were biting. Once the clouds moved in though, they went deep. We didn't see them anymore and they stopped biting as well.

That's the kind of observations that will make you a better angler in the long run. Always look for the little subtle difference and think through the what, why, where, what and how. Wink


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - fishing145 - 10-08-2013 09:36 AM

lake scugog from the shore at the boat launch using crankbaits


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - OldTimer - 10-08-2013 03:29 PM

(10-07-2013 04:40 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote:  Weeds are dying off and turning brown. Where should I be looking for bass?

Are they moving to deeper structures or can I still find them by shoreline woodfall?

Depends on the water "type"........... and whether smallmouth or largemouth are the target.

ie - sterile Muskoka/Algonquin.......... weedy Kawartha/Trent Severn.........Crystal clear river........... muddy river.......... etc.

But in all cases - boils down to where their food is.

OT


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - rich_ace_G - 10-09-2013 04:00 PM

Right now when the temps are playing around 14 - 19 degrees... you can catch bass 5 - 7 ft. from the surface. anything deeper would be pike territory. but of course who mind catching pike? i only use senkos & tubes on fall.


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - BassAddict - 10-10-2013 04:11 PM

At a small pond I frequent in Brampton the LMB are cruising the shoreline right now, making them an easy catch for the next week or two. They seem to follow the shaded shoreline and then head deeper when they hit sunlight. Also, if I pull up brown weeds I will move around until I find green weeds. That is how I track Bass in my local pond this time of year.


RE: Where to look for bass in the Fall? - MichaelGA - 10-10-2013 04:32 PM

On the Mississippi in the Almonte to Arnprior stretch you'll find the SMB holding up on any submerged logs and under-cuts along the banks.

They are a bit picky though and you'll likely have to use hooks with bait fish or other small bait fish imitations and / or worms. They are feeding but not aggressive so leave the spinners, spinner baits, jigging frogs/hogs and the rest of the top water stuff at home.

The small mouth and dace are still hugging the bottom and will react greedily to pinched worms / maggots very well during full sunlight.

Mike