When water temperatures drop, fish behavior changes. Here's the gear and tactics that catch fish during the fall transition.
Table of Contents - Understanding the Fall Transition - How Water Temperature Affects Fish - Essential Fall Fishing Gear - Techniques by Temperature Range - Depth Finder Selection - Lure Selection Guide - Frequently Asked Questions - Final Recommendations
Understanding the Fall Transition
Fall fishing is feast or famine. The fish are feeding aggressively before winter (the "fall feed"), but they're also moving constantly as water temperatures drop.
Key Factors: - Water temperature dropping 1-2°C per week - Baitfish moving to deeper water - Predators following bait - Weather patterns becoming unstable
Success requires adapting your approach as conditions change – sometimes daily.
How Water Temperature Affects Fish
15-18°C (Late Summer)
- Fish scattered
- Early morning and evening bites
- Shallow weed edges still productive
- Topwater works at dawn/dusk
10-15°C (Prime Fall)
- Best fishing of the year
- Aggressive feeding
- Fish schooled up
- All-day bite window
5-10°C (Late Fall)
- Fish moving deeper
- Slower presentation needed
- Midday bite often best
- Winter patterns beginning
Below 5°C (Pre-Winter)
- Sluggish fish
- Ultra-slow presentations
- Find the warmest water available
- Vertical jigging most effective
Essential Fall Fishing Gear
1. Depth Finder: Garmin Striker Vivid 7cv
Garmin Striker Vivid 7cv Fish Finder
Price: $350-400 CAD Why: You need to find bait balls. Fish follow bait in fall. No bait = no predators.
Key Features: - ClearVü scanning sonar - GPS mapping - Waypoint marking - Bright display for sunny days
2. Jerkbait Rod: St. Croix Legend Elite Panfish
St. Croix Legend Elite Panfish Rod
Price: $280-320 CAD Length: 6'8" Action: Medium, Fast Why: Jerkbaits are fall killers. This rod has the perfect action for snap-pause presentations.
Alternative: Fenwick Elite Tech Walleye ($180-220)
3. Crankbait Setup: Shimano Curado DC + St. Croix Mojo Bass
Shimano Curado DC Reel St. Croix Mojo Bass Crankbait Rod
Price: $300 reel / $180 rod Why: DC reel prevents backlash when casting into wind (common in fall). Rod has moderate action for crankbait diving depth.
4. Jigging Rod: G. Loomis E6X Walleye
Price: $220-260 CAD Length: 6'9" Power: Medium-Light Why: Vertical jigging becomes essential as fish go deep. Sensitive tip detects light bites, backbone sets hooks.
5. Line: Seaguar Smackdown Braid + Red Label Fluorocarbon
Seaguar Smackdown Braid Seaguar Red Label Fluorocarbon Leader
Price: $40 braid / $20 fluoro Setup: 20 lb braid main line + 12 lb fluorocarbon leader Why: Braid for sensitivity and hooksets, fluoro leader for invisibility and abrasion resistance.
Techniques by Temperature Range
12-18°C: Shallow to Mid-Depth Transition
Where: Weed edges, rock points, drop-offs to 15 feet Lures: - Shallow crankbaits (5-8 feet) - Jerkbaits (suspending) - Spinnerbaits (slow-rolled) Speed: Medium retrieve, varying speeds
8-12°C: Mid-Depth Focus
Where: 15-25 feet, main lake basins Lures: - Deep crankbaits (10-15 feet) - Jigging raps - Heavy jigs (3/4 to 1 oz) Speed: Slow down, longer pauses
4-8°C: Deep Water Concentration
Where: 25-40 feet, main lake basins Lures: - Vertical jigging spoons - Blade baits - Live bait rigs Speed: Very slow, subtle movements
Depth Finder Selection
Entry Level: Garmin Striker 4
Price: $140-170 CAD Features: CHIRP sonar, GPS, 4.3" display Best For: Casual anglers, small boats
Mid-Range: Humminbird Helix 5 CHIRP SI GPS G2
Humminbird Helix 5 CHIRP SI GPS G2
Price: $450-550 CAD Features: Side imaging, CHIRP, GPS mapping Best For: Serious fall anglers who need to find bait
Premium: Lowrance HDS-9 Live
Lowrance HDS-9 Live Fish Finder
Price: $1,200-1,400 CAD Features: Active imaging, C-MAP Genesis, 9" display Best For: Tournament anglers, guides, tech enthusiasts
Lure Selection Guide
Jerkbaits for Fall Walleye
Rapala Shadow Rap: Rapala Shadow Rap Jerkbait - Price: $12-15 CAD - Depth: 3-4 feet - Best: Shallow fall fishing
Lucky Craft Pointer 100: Lucky Craft Pointer 100 Jerkbait - Price: $18-22 CAD - Depth: 4-6 feet - Best: Suspending, deadly on walleye
Crankbaits for Fall
Rapala DT Series: Rapala DT Series Crankbait - Price: $10-14 CAD - Depths: DT-6, DT-10, DT-16 - Best: Match depth to fish location
Strike King 5XD: Strike King 5XD Crankbait - Price: $10-12 CAD - Depth: 15+ feet - Best: Late fall deep diving
Jigging Lures
Rapala Jigging Rap: Rapala Jigging Rap - Price: $8-12 CAD - Best: Vertical jigging, imitates dying baitfish
Sebile Vibrato: Sebile Vibrato Blade Bait - Price: $12-16 CAD - Best: Blade bait for deep fish
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What's the best time of day to fish in fall?
A: Unlike summer, fall often has an all-day bite. However, midday can be particularly good as the sun warms the water slightly, concentrating fish.
Q: Do I need a boat for fall fishing?
A: No, but it helps. Shore anglers should focus on: - Deeper docks - Breakwalls - Points accessible by foot - Bridges (depth change + current)
Q: How do I find baitfish?
A: Look for: - Balls on sonar (tightly packed) - Flickering or flashing signals (active feeding) - Deeper water than summer (bait moves deep) - Near structure (points, humps, breaklines)
Q: What's the best lure color for fall?
A: Match the hatch: - Shad present: Silver, white, chartreuse - Perch present: Yellow, perch pattern - Crayfish present: Brown, orange, red - Stained water: Bright colors (chartreuse, orange) - Clear water: Natural patterns
Q: Should I use live bait in fall?
A: Absolutely effective. Minnows, crawlers, and leeches all work. Live bait shines when fish are sluggish and won't chase artificials.
Q: How deep should I fish in fall?
A: Follow the bait: - Early fall: 10-20 feet - Mid fall: 20-35 feet - Late fall: 30-50 feet
Use your electronics to find the depth where bait is holding.
Final Recommendations
For Beginners: Start Simple
- One quality rod (7' Medium spinning)
- Assorted jigs (1/4 to 3/4 oz)
- Soft plastics (paddletails, grubs)
- Crankbaits (shallow and deep)
- Simple depth finder (Garmin Striker 4)
Total: $400-500 gets you fishing effectively
For Serious Anglers: Complete System
- Multiple technique-specific rods
- Full lure arsenal
- Quality electronics (side imaging)
- Live bait setup
- Seasonal pattern knowledge
The Truth About Fall Fishing
Fall can provide the best fishing of the year – aggressive fish, big fish, and lots of them. But it's not automatic. You need to find the bait, follow the temperature changes, and adapt your tactics. The gear above gives you the tools. The rest is time on the water and paying attention to what the fish tell you.
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