Natural lakes of the north country are usually a glut of weed growth, making finding fish the textbook definition of needle in a haystack. What to do? Grind through endless expanses of good looking cover, only to connect with a fish here and there? Luckily nature does the work for us. Cooling fall temperatures push bass from expansive shallow water habitat to the first drop, where they consolidate into large and hungry schools. We explain how to find bass in nondescript grass lakes and cash in on a bite that can rival the pre-spawn.
PRODUCT USED:
- Orochi XX Casting Rod 7′ Hvy Tour Versatile
- Daiwa Tatula Type-HD Casting Reel
- Seaguar Flippin Braided Line, 65 lb
- SPRO Dean Rojas Bronzeye Poppin’ Frog 60
- VMC Ike Approved Heavy Duty Flippin Hook
- VMC Sinker Stops
- VMC Tungsten Flippin Weights
- BOSS Intruder Punch Skirt
- Berkley Fusion19 Hooks Offset Worm
- Berkley Powerbait 10″ Power Worm
- Humminbird Helix 12 CHIRP Sonar
- Humminbird Lakemaster Autochart