Saturday, August 15, 2009

Fall Bass Fishing for Large Mouth Bass

Fall is a little here and that means back to a very good fish. When the water begins to cool, deep bass to the game and everything that has fallen prey Bass eat during the summer exhausted or reduced, you can ask the bottom looking for a simple meal. The time when, in the spring, the sun low in the sky, the temperature dropped, it is like the pre-laying. Many anglers stop fishing when fall hits, but I think it lacks one of the best times of year to fish the bar, Feeding Frenzy, as during the pre-laying, there is a drop too Frenzy .

Of course, as the drop in surface temperatures begin to fall and will soon be the same temperature as the deep water. This is called fall turnover and means that the water temperature throughout the longer the same. When this happens Bass can be anywhere in the pond and are very difficult to locate. That's when you focus on the structure, to a transition from one function to the next rock for weeds, for example.

Ultimately, if the weather becomes colder, the waters are cooler than the temperatures of deep water. In this time of year will head lower deepest hot
water and remain there during the winter.

Where to fish for Bass in the fall

Bass is low in unusually hot days in the fall to feed, this is where you need more hunting and Bass. You need to find a green left on the weeds in the summer, if you do not fish that area thoroughly. So few fish dishes which are protected from the wind, they tend to warm faster. Another good area to fish is a coastline on the north shore of the lake, which has rocks, boulders or rip rap. The sun strikes the rock warming
they quickly turn to hot water.

The choice of a lake

When it comes to choosing a lake in the early fall, look for one that is smaller and deeper. These lakes tend to cool faster than deep lakes, but keep in mind that they also turn trap more than once. Therefore fall into the depths of warm deep water lakes is a better choice.
Bass Fishing in the beginning, I am almost to the sport of Bass Fishing due my lack of knowledge and frustration. Now, I share my experiences with people who love to bass fish.

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