A horizontal one-two for fall bass 
By Mike Frisch US Source: echopress 10/11/2024
Mike Frisch
It is no secret that fall fishing can be some of the best fishing of the entire year for a variety of reasons. One of my favorite reasons is one that is a bit unusual: I prefer fall fishing because the weeds are not as high or as thick as they once were, allowing me to better fish horizontal baits for largemouth bass.
 

Bass will hit various horizontal/moving baits all season long, but in the natural waters that I usually fish here in the Midwest, the middle of summer also means peak weed growth. Heavy weeds mean that a crankbait, spinnerbait, or bladed jig are all harder to fish, particularly when targeting the weedlines and adjacent flats that often hold largemouth in good numbers. When fall comes, however, the weeds die and diminish, meaning those fish-holding areas are easier to work a bait over and through.

 
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