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By Ray
Scott
Fall
Bassin: Best Game To Play
PINTLALA,
AL—In the early days of the Bass Masters Classic world championship of
bass fishing, the season ending
event happened in the fall period. So attuned to this seasonal pattern,
Rick Clunn quickly became known as “Mr. Autumn” for his success in
winning late-season Classics.
Over
the years, The Classics impact on fishing habits changed to stage the championship
during the late summertime (July-August). Thus,
the productive period of fall fishing has lost out to some other activities, such as
weekend football games, bird shooting and the deer-hunting season. All the more reason to not forget what
fishin history and Rick Clunn proved so convincingly.
And, theres less fishing pressure on fall bass.
To
cash-in on this bassin bonanza follows two simple steps: (1) find the bait, find the bass. (2) start your search in coves with creek
channels.
Much
like the spring season, the fall period is a time of change. The bass are in transition.Depending on the area of the countrySouth or
Norththe bass movements will start later or earlier.
The key is water temperature. When
the lake starts to cool down, the temperature will trigger bass to move into shallow-water
coves. They will follow the creek channels.
In
reservoirs, the baitfish (shad) will move in big, tight schools, and the largemouth bass
will be close at hand. Let your eyes and ears
tell you where to fish. Watch for birds
(gulls) circling and diving to the surface to feed on injured bait. Also, on a still fall morning, the sound of
surface-feeding bass is a clarion call to come and join the fall fishing frenzy.
Keep
a rod rigged with a topwater prop bait or a small chugger or popper. Ease close to the action, and cast ahead of the
moving shad school and retrieve into the feeding frenzy so as not to spook the bass.
Another,
tactic is to drop-rig a white bucktail jig on a six-to-eight inch leader tied-off the back
trebel hook. Dont be surprised to score
doubles with this rig.
Sometimes,
casting distance is a factor. Thats
when a Little George tailspinner, made famous by Tom Mann of Eufaula, Alabama, will be a
bassers best buddy. These compact, lead
lures with the flashing spinner can be used at long range to reach the schools surfacing.
Either
rip the tailspinner, just below the surface, or let it down, down below the feeding
action. Often, the bigger size fish are
holding under the slashing action on the surface and taking the injured baitfish on the
fall.
Also,
a small crank bait, like the old Honey-B made by Jim Bagley of Winter Haven, Florida, is a
good choice in the fall. If memory serves
correct, it was this tiny balsa bait that Rick Clunn tied on when he won his first of four
Classics.
Fishing
up a creek on Alabamas Lake Guntersville, Clunn caught 59-pounds, 15-ounces to win
the 1976 Classic (November 3-5). With the
cooling water temperatures, Clunns advice is: (1)
downsize lures, and (2) slowdown the retrieve. As
the water temperatures plunge, begin to change tactics and presentations.
Another,
point to remember is that the bait and bass will change day-to-day, if not hourly. The shad schools will be moving and youll be
chasing ghosts if you return to the same area and expect an encore performance. But, in a large cove area, its usually just
a matter of watching and witnessing the surface action to home-in on the activity.
Naturally,
at this time of year, weather fronts can be a problem or a benefactor. Expect cold fronts to chill the action, but play
the odds. Check the weather TV maps and be
ahead of the fronts arrival in your area. If
possible to be on the lake, before the seasons first serious fall cold front. It may be some of the best feeding activity.
Largemouth
bass are known to go on a feeding frenzy to stock the body fat before winters chill
grips the lake. By Nature, bass
instinctively recognize that the weather is going to be harsh for a few days, and
seemingly feed aggressively.
So,
if youre spending the weekends in front of the TV screen, addicted to football, kick
the habit. Slap in a VHS tape, record the
ball game, and get back to bassin. Theres
a full season of cabin fever ahead.
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