THESE FISH Can Still Be Caught NOW! (Fall Fishing From the Bank)
Fall fishing from the bank is still producing great results! In this video, I return to the log, one of my favorite spots, to test the waters during the cooler season. Despite the changing weather, I manage to hook into some exciting fish, including skipjack, bluegill, and even a surprise freshwater drum (sheepshead). Using a tiny artificial minnow for the smaller fish and a shad I caught by chance for the drum, I had an eventful day filled with action. If you’re wondering what’s biting this fall, this video is proof that bank fishing can still be rewarding. Get out there and give it a try—you never know what you’ll reel in!
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Fishing at The Club is Shutting Down! New Fall Fishing Strategy!
Fishing at the club has run its course, and it’s time for a new fall fishing strategy. After one last attempt at the club, yielding just a small largemouth bass, I shifted gears and headed back to the log—a spot that’s been producing lately. Sure enough, I started catching crappie again! During the fall, fish naturally transition to feeding on shad, so my focus has shifted to matching this pattern. While experimenting with these seasonal changes, I’m formulating a game plan to target bigger fish. Watch as I navigate the fall fishing transition and share tips for adjusting your approach when the seasons change.