Adventure Outdoors Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 24

WONDERING WHAT BAIT TO USE? You will have to check with the wildlife department in your fishing area of choice to make sure that certain baits are allowed before you can use them. For the most part, crankbaits, spinner-baits, and topwater baits are the best when it comes to fall bass fishing. Crankbaits are great because they are very lifelike in color, especially the shad versions. It is important to note that you will want to follow the shad, because the bass will be there, waiting to feed on them. Shad are going to be dying off a bit in the colder waters, so a lure that looks realistic and moves like a slow, easy target is ideal. Crankbaits also come in crawfish form, which bass love. 22 Fall 2016 Adventure Outdoors Depths for crankbaits vary, and for the fall, you will want to go shallow to medium – between 4-8 feet deep along the creeks – for the best chance. Staying up against the back of the creeks is where you will find the shad, as they migrate up into those spaces during this season. Naturally, the bass follow, so fishing in shallower water is encouraged here. A spinnerbait and a nice breeze makes for a perfect day on the water. Spinnerbaits move and churn the water with little metal blades that spin like mini propellers. Hearty gusts of wind that blow over the surface of the water let the bass know that things are moving a little faster, so spinnerbaits are great on these days because they move in congruence. The bass may move a bit slower on calmer days, but they are still in feeding mode so they will eventually nip and strike at the lure. Look for grassy areas and beds along the banks and bait there. Topwater baits float and therefore entice the bass to strike quite often, and with aggression. There’s nothing more exciting than having a bass strike at your bait on the surface, where they break the water and scare the bejesus out of you. If you are up in the mouth of the creeks or on the flat of the lake near grasses, go for a froglike topwater lure and bob it along the surface. It goes without saying that topwater bait is one of the best for catching the bigger fish, especially in the fall season. The topwater baits known as “poppers” are great for walking along the surface. Topwater baits are a bit more trying on patience, but a lot more rewarding during a catch. Take your time and stay in a constant rhythm. Annoy the bass, and act like you know he is getting agitated with every move. This type of pattern will land you a lot more lunkers in the long run.