Fall Bass Fly Fishing

October 13, 2007 |


 

The fall is a great time for bass fly fishing. During this season, the bass is a fighting and aggressive water machine, very hungry and will just attack and take a bite on anything that is thrown on them. Why are they very active? It is simply because of the cool temperature and ample supply of oxygen in the waters. Bass tend to group together during fall so there is greater chance of catching more fish.

When fishing for bass, make sure that the food or natural forage present in the waters is replicated by your bait. This will ensure that you are able to make a good presentation, hence giving you a greater chance of attracting strikes.

Of course, bass or any other species will stay in waters that hold temperature that are just right for them. So while bass love to stay in shallow waters, any change in temperature that will make the shallow waters cold will force them to swim further deeper. So you need to know where the shallow and deep waters are situated.

Natural and artificial baits are both okay to use during fall fly fishing. Here are some baits that you might want to use for more angling success – floating minnows for top water baits, crank baits, and spinner baits.


 

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