Loud and Flashy in Stained Water
As the leaves begin to fall into smaller lakes and streams, the water will often become stained by the tannins from the leaves. The murky water can make it difficult for fish to find lures, so anglers should cast lures that are loud and flashy to attract the fish. Using topwater lures can be an effective tactic for anglers fishing for autumn largemouth bass fishing in murky water.
Fish the Sun and Shade
Fall temperatures will vary widely making areas of sun and shade on streams and lakes important for anglers to target. On cool days, look for fish to be in areas where the sun is warming the water, especially shallow areas. On hot days simply cast to shaded areas where the water is not as warm.
Wounded Minnow Lures
As the temperature turns colder, minnows will begin to die off. These fish will provide an easy meal for largemouth bass. Presenting lures that imitate a wounded minnow and fishing other minnow lures in a start and stop or other erratic fashion can result in quick strikes during the fall. Look for smaller fish to be located near source of warmer water as well as structure. Anglers should observe the water and try to match lures with the naturally present prey fish for best results.
Fish Changes in the Weather
While fishing before a storm is great advice all year long, fall offers a lot of opportunities for weather variation for fishermen and fisherwomen to fish. Anglers should keep an eye on the weather forecast as well as the barometer and head to the water whenever changing conditions are observed or expected.
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great advice. lots of largemouth and spotted bass being caught here now. :) jeffrey