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Competition days will be September 18-20 with daily takeoffs from Plattsburgh City Marina at 7 a.m. ET and weigh-ins each day back at the marina at 3 p.m.
In 2023, the communities of Missoula Valley reported some 1,600 bear conflicts--and citizens were ready for change.
Beginning Sept. 29, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, and the Spokane Tribe of Indians will conduct a two-week setline survey for juvenile white sturgeon in the upper portion of Lake Roosevelt.
Game Wardens with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources on Sept. 12, 2025, served multiple search warrants following a seven-month statewide investigation into the illegal commercial harvest and sale of catfish.
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) will hold a hybrid public hearing from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18 to gather public input on Draft Addendum III to Amendment 7 to the Atlantic Striped Bass Interstate Fishery Management Plan.
Ninety-nine of the nation's top high school anglers gathered for the fifth annual Skeeter Boats Bassmaster High School Combine over the past weekend in Decatur, Ala.
Anglers interested in the future of South Carolina’s red drum population will have an opportunity to provide input on potential management of the species at a two-part public meeting on September 23.
Among the changes for 2026-27, spearfishing will be allowed in rivers and streams that are open with no limit for bass and walleye in order to assist cold-water fish populations.
Crafted from an all-new material we call Matrix Composite, ROGUE V Boat rods are the strongest and most durable rods St. Croix has ever built – in any category.
Designed with direct input from Jason Christie, the JC Elite combines innovative features with rock-solid construction. Its heavily ported body cuts weight without sacrificing strength, keeping your setup light, balanced, and tournament-ready.
A temporary closure has begun for a section of the Beaverhead River during construction on the Montana Hwy. 91 bridge near Dillon.
Australia’s luxury boat builder Riviera is preparing for its largest ever shipment of motor yachts to the United States - 15 in total that range in value from $1.6m to $6.8 million.
Five types of topwater lure – frogs, poppers, walkers, buzzbaits and tail spinners, each provide distinct advantages for autumn bass fishing.
Beginning Thursday, September 18, 2025, the General Marine Species daily bag limit will be reduced to a 3-fish bag limit. The 1-fish sub-bag limit for cabezon and the 1-fish sub-bag limit for canary rockfish will remain in place, and retention of quillback and yelloweye rockfishes remains prohibited.
The Public Lands Rule affirms that—under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act—conserving public lands is a legitimate and important use, on equal footing with energy development, timber harvest, grazing, and recreation.
Brunswick reported nearly double the total number of boats sold vs. the 2024 Show for its premium brands at the Show: Navan; Boston Whaler; and Sea Ray, suggesting continued strong consumer demand in the luxury and performance segments.
From after-dark grilling to powering small devices or managing minor mishaps, a reliable power and lighting setup ensures that the celebration does not stop when the sun goes down or the power goes out.
US marine retailer OneWater Yacht Group has finalised its merger with Florida-based dealer Denison Yachting. The combined organisation will operate under the Denison Yachting brand, and will have 23 offices across the United States and Europe.
Denny claimed the winner’s purse of the 2025 Ranger Boats WON Bass Lake Mead Open and earned the Ranger Boats Z518 / Mercury ProXS 150 prize boat provided by Bass Pro Shops.
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Learn the secrets from world-renowned angler and passionate outdoorsman Mark Davis in his ongoing series JUST CAUGHT™: How to Catch, available to stream now on MyOutdoorTV.com.
New York will be hosting two hearings, one hybrid (virtual and in-person) and one only in-person at the Region 3 Headquarters in New Paltz, New York.
The 51-year-old Bassmaster Elite and National Professional Fishing League (NPFL) angler from Lincolnton, North Carolina is far greater than the sum of his headlines and accomplishments.
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Berkley has expanded the lineup with two new sizes, a 4 cm option for ultra-finesse applications and a 10 cm for targeting larger predators, giving anglers even more precision to match the hatch in any fishing scenario.
The Berkley PowerBait Saltwater Slobberknocker is built to redefine what anglers expect from a saltwater bladed jig, while the Berkley PowerBait Saltwater Paddlin’ PowerStinger features patented Honeycomb technology that provides unmatched action without sacrificing durability in a boot-tail swimbait.
The Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies applauds the Department of Interior’s Secretary’s Order 3442, allocating $437 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to all 50 states, U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.
Whether you’re running numerous large screens on your boat with all the latest and greatest – or a scaled back install with a graph or two – Norsk Lithium has the perfect power solution for you.
At this free event on Oct. 2, participants will have the opportunity to catch and release fish from 5-7 p.m. at Stephen’s Lake Park in Columbia. Staff will assist new anglers with how to cast, bait a hook, and properly handle fish.
Like its superior officer the new PROREX MQ LT, the budget-friendly PROREX X LT was concepted for fishing in colder weather, say in the 50’s and under.
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Schooling begins in mid-September in much of the nation and continues through October, or even into November in the South. (Skeeter Boats)

In late September, cooler nights and shorter days kick-start a chain reaction in bass lakes across much of the nation. The shallows reoxygenate, baitfish schools migrate back to creek arms and shorelines, and bass follow like wolves on a caribou herd. In many lakes, the “turnover” occurs—when surface water cools enough to sink and mix with deeper layers. Once that happens, bass are no longer trapped by oxygen levels. They can hunt wherever the bait is, often roaming shallows they abandoned in summer.

As lakes cool into the 60s, bass feed with urgency. They’re not just eating for today; they’re building fat reserves to survive leaner winter months. Shad, bluegill, and young-of-year threadfins make up the buffet. Schools of bait often push into coves, backs of creeks, and around grasslines—countless millions of 1- to 2-inch long baitfish, sometimes making “bait rain” at the surface. Bass hang nearby, ambushing anything unlucky enough to get separated from the school. At times, the whole wolf pack rushes the bait, resulting in boils, splashes, bass turning somersaults and bait scattering everywhere.

On Alabama’s Lake Guntersville, the fall shad migration can turn a quiet grass flat into a war zone of explosions. In Texas, Lake Fork is famous for October schooling action, where bass drive bait to the surface, attracting “white tornadoes” of gulls that feed on the bait from above. Even in the north, places like Minnesota’s Mille Lacs Lake see a few furious weeks of shoreline blitzes before ice claims the water. On Tennessee’s Chickamauga Lake, mid-October often produces similar chaos along creek points and ledges. In Georgia, Lake Lanier and its creek arms often see spotted bass blitzing shad through the shallows. Wherever you are, the pattern repeats: find the bait, and the bass are close behind.

Fall fishing is a game of movement. Finding the bait is half the battle. Electronics can help, but so can simply watching for surface flickers, diving birds, or nervous water. 

Once you’re in the right neighborhood, it’s time to play offense. Topwater lures are first-string picks; walking baits, poppers, and buzzbaits shine when bass push shad to the surface, and the commotion often draws strikes from multiple fish competing for food. 

Noisy topwaters like the Berkley Choppo come into their own for fooling spotted bass and largemouths during the fall schooling frenzies. (Berkley)

Crankbaits in shad patterns cover water quickly and mimic forage perfectly, ideal for combing creeks and points. Spinnerbaits with flash and thump are deadly around grass edges and stained water. Soft plastics—flukes and swimbaits rigged weightless—dart and glide like wounded shad, perfect for schooling situations. Reaction baits like Strike King’s KVD Squarebill and Rapala’s DT series also trigger vicious strikes in mid-depth structure. The key is mobility. If a spot goes quiet, don’t settle—keep moving until you intersect active fish.

Fall isn’t just about numbers. Some big fish are caught in late September and October. Fish that had caved-in bellies in August are now fat as ticks, bulked up from weeks of nonstop feeding. Unlike in winter, these fish aren’t lethargic—they readily attack fast-moving, over-sized, and noisy lures. Berkley’s Choppo, River2Sea’s Whopper Plopper and Heddon’s Super Spook are favorites on top, while big flutter spoons like those from Dixie, Nichols, and Lake Fork draw whoppers deep.

Schooling can break out anywhere in fall, but it’s primarily found on feeder creek arms and large bays. (Tracker Marine)

Not every day is fireworks, to be sure. Early cold fronts can scatter bait and slow feeding, while unseasonably hot days can delay the action. But when weather stabilizes, fall bass fishing can feel almost unfair. 

In the South, peak feeding often stretches well into November. In northern states, the window is tighter—sometimes just six weeks between the first cool nights and the onset of true winter. But whether you’re on a Tennessee reservoir, a Midwestern farm pond, or a New England river, the rule holds: fall is the best shot of the year to connect with aggressive largemouth.

— Frank Sargeant
Frankmako1@gmail.com

 
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