What Are Largemouth Bass Biting This Time Of Year?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Fall

. As the water cools in the fall, bass move shallower to feed and pack on weight for the lean winter. Once the water drops to 55 degrees, the bite can turn on. Another bonus is that few anglers are still at this time of year.

What is the best bait for bass this time of year?


Spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and lipless crankbaits

are a good choice this time of year along with the other spring baits. Springtime colors should be shad shad and crawfish-related whites, white/chartreuse, reds and browns. Summertime means hot days and higher water temperatures.

What catches bass this time of year?


Crankbaits (lipless and deep diving)

, spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, swimbaits, and worms are my typical choices this time of year. When you don't find fish in the shallow coves, try fishing along points that lead into them.

What month are bass most active?

For a bass angler,

early spring

is the best time of year. Bass are beginning to get active, moving from their winter nooks and crannies to warmer, shallower, more open areas of the lake. Some anglers live in warmer zones and may have been angling for bass for months already.

What lures are bass biting this time of year?

  • Jig. Football Jigs = Rocks and ledges. …
  • Crankbait. Use tight wobbling crankbaits in cool water and wider wobbling crankbaits in warmer water. …
  • Jerkbait. …
  • Finesse Worm. …
  • Craw. …
  • Swimbait. …
  • Lipless Crankbait.

What attracts bass the most?


Stick Bait

The legendary Stick Bait is the most popular and fundamental Bass lure ever. Many argue that Green Pumpkin, Cinammon, and Chartreuse are the most productive colors and we agree. You can work these fattys on just about any soft plastic rig, but the most famous method is the Wacky Rig.

What time of year do bass hit topwater?

Most topwater fishing for bass occurs in

the summer

, but it can also be very productive in spring and fall. Topwater lures are less productive when the water is cold and bass are less aggressive. Here are the prime conditions and circumstances in which you might try fishing with topwater lures: Early Morning.

What time of day are bass most active?

Without question, the best time of day to fish for bass is

at night

. Bass are known to feed more heavily at night than during any other time of day. Not only is night the best time to fish for bass due to bass being more active, there are often fewer anglers and less commotion on the waterways during the evening hours.

What is the best color worm for bass fishing?

The best colors for worms are natural colors:

green pumpkin, watermelon, junebug, black and blue

. With these colors you will be able to catch bass year round in any body of water that holds bass.

What colors do bass like?

The cellular composition of the largemouth bass' eye is tuned to respond to two colors:

red and green

. Bass can see these colors well and make decisions with high selectivity based on these colors.

Do Bass remember being caught?

We've found through our studies that

fish do have a memory

. “For example, if a bass is caught on a spinnerbait one day, it's almost impossible to catch that fish on the same lure the next day. … But once the fish have been exposed to lures day after day, they remember and become warier.”

What month is Prespawn bass?

Pre-Spawn is the time of year before bass move up onto their beds. It's usually

late winter or early spring

, but really depends on weather patterns in your part of the country. Generally, you'll start seeing bass in “pre-spawn” mode when the water temperatures start to rise from the mid 40's into the 50's.

At what temperature do bass start biting?

As the water cools in the fall, bass move shallower to feed and pack on weight for the lean winter. Once the

water drops to 55 degrees

, the bite can turn on.

What is the best largemouth bass lure?

What is the best bait for largemouth bass? In terms of live bait, fish (like shiners, minnows, or shad) and

crawfish

work very well since these are what bass usually eat. Because largemouth bass are carnivorous, the best artificial baits tend to be those that mimic their prey in some way.

Do bass eat real worms?

Second, contrary to popular opinion,

bass really don't eat worms

— at least not very often. It's not that bass wouldn't eat them if given the chance, it's that worms aren't generally available. Worms and nightcrawlers are terrestrial animals not aquatic ones.

How long do bass stay on beds?

Not a bad time for fishing

2.5 hours or so

. This is the first wave of bed fish, so there are plenty more to come. I have seen fish in the same area for a week or so comming and going or locking on at different times.

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