How late can largemouth bass be caught in the fall? What other types of species make for good targets during the cooler fall weather? At what point does the fishing slow down completely unless you want to ice fish? I am an inexperienced angler who recently discovered Senkos and have been really doing well, so now I am addicted and don't want to stop! I was just wondering how many good weeks I have left for largemouth fishing. Also would love to go get some smallmouth as I hear they are excellent fighters.

Posted Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:03 pm

Normally at this month and next month is prime time for all species to eat and stock up for winter. But trouts are excellent at fall/spring season.

Posted Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:49 pm

They can be caught 12 months a year. A lot of the biggest Larry's are taken through the ice in Jan -Feb.

Posted Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:52 am

bass will eat year round I don't about ice fishing.
I have caught bass in December and January in running water

Posted Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:41 pm

ive caught bass threw the ice! very nice bass threw the ice! ive also caught open water bass in the winter!

the colder the water the slower you need to fish! cold water jigs dropshot and jerkbaits are the way to go!

ive caught bass in all 12 months! september-november are awesome months! the water is still kinda warm 50+ the bass feed heavy and are shallower

Posted Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:02 pm

pike are coming out of the deep!! hint hint: they are BIGGER than largemouths!!

Posted Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:56 pm

The 3 biggest bass I've ever caught were all through the ice, with the biggest being just shy of 7lbs. You can catch largemouth anytime of the year, you just need to be able to adapt to the changing environment and water conditions.

As the water cools down and the seasons change over bass begin to fatten up for winter. The big girls start looking for meals that offer a higher calorie potential to energy exertion ration (bigger lures/baits). They also move from their deep cool-water haunts to more shallow locations (although that's a generalization and not a strict rule).

I've made the switch to 1oz jigs with varying trailers and I've noticed a significant increase in the size of my catches. Large chatterbaits, spinners, and swimbaits also seem to produce

Posted Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:08 pm

i havent caught any that large threw the ice! the biggest was 4.15lbs
but ive hooked and lost a few really nice ones!! my biggest come in early spring just after ice out!

Posted Wed Sep 10, 2014 10:56 am

bassturds

i havent caught any that large threw the ice! the biggest was 4.15lbs
but ive hooked and lost a few really nice ones!! my biggest come in early spring just after ice out!



Come hit the ice with me sometime! I seem to have better luck on hard water then I do out in the boat haha Laughing

But really that's what I love about ice fishing. Use huge minnows and cross your fingers. The big ones still need to eat and there's always the chance of a truly massive pickerel or even a pike (if you're on the right lake)

Posted Fri Sep 12, 2014 3:55 pm

That's probably why I get more smaller bass then the biggons threw the ice!

I use medium shiners. That's all I can get front the bait shops

Posted Fri Sep 12, 2014 4:44 pm

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