As the seasons change, fall fishing can offer exciting opportunities for catching bass and walleye. These species tend to be more active in the fall as they prepare for winter by feeding heavily.
Understanding Fall Fish Behavior
During the fall, fish are focused on eating to bulk up for the winter months. This makes them more susceptible to an angler’s presentation. They are not focused on spawning, which can make them more predictable in their behavior.

Tips for Catching Bass and Walleye
To take advantage of the fall fishing season, consider the following tips:
- Fish where the fish are: Use a variety of techniques to locate fish in different water depths and structures. Fall fish can be found in shallow waters, such as wind-blown shorelines, or in deeper waters, like humps.
- Use big baits: Big baits can be effective for catching larger fish. For bass, try using a spinnerbait with a big blade and a large trailer. For walleye, a Fire-Ball Jig tipped with a redtail chub can be effective.
- Choose the right presentation: The presentation will depend on the specific fishing conditions and the species being targeted. A slower presentation may be more effective in certain situations.
Equipment Considerations
When fishing in the fall, it’s essential to have the right equipment. Consider the following:
- Use fresh, strong line: Fresh line can help prevent lost fish due to line failure. Eight-pound test line can be a good choice for this style of fishing.
- Select the right lures: Choose lures that are suitable for the species being targeted and the fishing conditions.
Benefits of Fall Fishing
Fall fishing offers several benefits, including:
- Spectacular scenery: The fall colors can make for a beautiful fishing experience.
- Fewer crowds: The fall season tends to be less crowded than the summer months.
- Active fish: Fish are actively feeding in the fall, making them more susceptible to an angler’s presentation.
By following these tips and considering the behavior of fish in the fall, anglers can take advantage of the exciting fishing opportunities this season has to offer.
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