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The Fall Transition

Even though you can’t always feel a major change, the summer to fall transition is coming.  The nights and mornings are getting cooler, and the middle of the day is not quite as hot.  This transition starts the migration of shad from the middle of the lake to the banks.  As the shad begin to move, all of the gamefish become more active, and our fishing gets better and better.  The fall on Lake Okeechobee is when the bass begin to school.  This is when you let the birds clue you into where the fish are.  Seagulls, Turns, and Herons can all give you a sign that shad are present, which means bass are present.  I love throwing topwaters and rattling baits during this fall transition.  There is nothing better than a giant bass or a school of bass, busting my topwater.  My favorite topwater for this is the 5” and 4” YoZuri Pencil.  I use a fast “walk the dog” action on my Pencil and very rarely will I slow it down.  I like this bait because I can work it fast and cover water.  During this transition, bass are very active so a fast retrieve seems to trigger very aggressive strikes.

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If the wind has too much chop on the water for a topwater, I go to the YoZuri Rattlin Vibe.  This is the best rattling bait I have ever used.  It can be worked in a lot of different ways, but a “stop and go” retrieve will really trigger bites in the fall.  The depth of water you are fishing will determine the length of your stop in retrieve.  Usually in 4 feet of water or less, this pause will be only a second.  The deeper the water the longer the pause.  The Rattlin Vibe will start to glide and fall during this slight pause.  That is when you get 90% of your strikes.  This may only be a tick or thump, and your line will go slack.  This is why I use the YoZuri T7 Flourocarbon line when throwing the Rattling Vibe.  My favorite is 15-20 pound test, depending on how I want the bait to glide and fall.  The heavier the line, the slower the fall.  The T7 flourocarbon is very low in stretch, so when you set the hook, even on slack line, the hooks drive into the fish.

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So even though you may not be able to feel the fall transition, the fish and wildlife can.  So, get your Pencils and Rattlin Vibes and get on the water!  This transition brings some of the biggest bass of the year, but also some of the biggest numbers of fish caught.  Tight lines and have fun!

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by Mike Surman