Don’t Waste Time! Master These 6 Fascinating Fall Lures

For anglers, fall is a great time to chase big fish. As the temperature begins to drop, the fish will eat more and burn fewer calories. In the fall, timing is everything. These 6 lures will make the most of your time on the water this fall.

1.Jerkbait

Jerkbait is an especially great fall lure, ideal for fishing in a slight breeze and heavy winds. In the right conditions, they have actions that can attract fish over long distances. In warm weather, try more aggressive jerks and shorter pauses. But in colder weather, try subtler snaps and longer pauses. Suspending Jerkbait is the best choice for bass fishing in the fall, as the suspending lure dives to a depth of 4 to 6 feet and lingers in that depth range. However, the colder the water temperature, the longer you should pause the Jerkbait on your retrieve. 

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2.Spinnerbait

The spinnerbait is a classic fall lure for a variety of speeds, depths, and water types. Fishing for bass in the fall around grass, cover, and structure is a great catch with spinnerbait. Bass prefer large meals in the fall, and the spinnerbait is sized to match the perch's food. Spinnerbait can cover water, have big drawing power and move fast. The profile and action of the spinnerbait delay the look and feel of fish swimming in tight packs. You can fish it fast or fish it slow. As water temperatures drop, slow rolling a spinnerbait near the bottom can be deadly.

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3.Topwater Lure

Some anglers refer to fall as topwater time because anglers can topwater fish all day. Topwater bait can mean different things - hard baits, frogs, and buzzbait. Some consider the most popular fall topwater bait to be a prop-style tail rotator, such as this one on the right. It features a rotating tail that is activated by a simple retrieval speed. Others choose to use zigzag bait. Zigzag bait slides up tightly to cover longer by its erratic action. Of course, when the waves are swaying, the buzzbait can also be thrown to get the attention of the bass. Bass mistake Buzzbait for baitfish, and there is another reason that buzzbait sinks and a sinking buzzbait look a lot like a dying baitfish.

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4.Crankbait

Crankbaits come in countless shapes and sizes. In certain circumstances, using the crankbait can efficiently search and catch bass. Because the crankbait can effectively cover areas of different depths, triggering the fish to bite when the conditions are right. Especially when the water is cloudy and there is some wind, the bass will bite the crankbait. Both shallow diving crankbaits and lipless crankbaits are good fall lure choices. On stony shores, fallen trees, or docks, use square-billed crankbaits to cover water and similar forages. Lipless crankbaits are especially useful in late fall, and the tight shimmy action is especially attractive to bass.

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5.Jig

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The jig is the go-to fall bait for some people. The jig can be used all year round and can be used on rocky banks and laydowns. Swim jigs, football jigs, casting jigs, and flipping jigs are all great fall styles you need to throw. In autumn, when the water temperature is low, you need to fall slowly. Try dragging, jumping, and slowly swimming your jig, and you have a good chance of catching big bass.

6.Plastic Worm

Available in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes, plastic worms are the most versatile of all soft plastics. There are many ways you can rig and work with plastic worms. They sink very differently and come through cover well. In the fall, many experts recommend increasing the weight of plastic worms to use them with Texas rigs or Carolina rigs. This provides some uniqueness to the lure, and the bass is not familiar with it.

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Post time: Oct-13-2022