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9 Lures for Fall Smallmouth Bass Fishing with Seth Feider



Seth Feider takes the guesswork out of choosing the best lures for smallmouth bass fishing from late summer through late fall. This comprehensive seasonal progression video breaks the fall period into distinct water temperature ranges; Feider then tells us what baits work best during each window based on years of hunting big bass on Minnesota’s famed Mille Lacs and other productive Great Lakes region fisheries. His lure selection is narrowed down to the following categories.

Watch the full video to know when to put each of these baits to work with maximum effectiveness.

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TACKLE & CATEGORIES
NED RIGS
• Z-Man Hula StickZ: https://wired2.fish/3SEt0wK
• OutKast Tackle Perfect Ned Head: https://wired2.fish/3pf4fd3
• Ned Rig Tackle: https://wired2.fish/3Poeu9w

CRANKBAITS
Rapala DT 8 Crankbait: https://wired2.fish/3dsZCcP

FOOTBALL & SWINGING JIGS
• OutKast Tackle Touchdown 2 Football Jig: https://wired2.fish/3PjD6An
• BioSpawn VileCraw: https://wired2.fish/3zYVPvA
• VMC Swinging Rugby Head: https://wired2.fish/VMC-SwingingRugby

DROP SHOT BAITS
• Z-Man StreakZ: https://wired2.fish/3ArGs09
• VMC Tungsten Teardrop Drop Shot Weight: https://wired2.fish/VMC-TungstenTeardrop
• VMC Sureset Dropshot Hook: http://wired2.fish/SuresetDropShotHook

ALABAMA RIG
• Strike King Tour Grade Bladed Titanium Umbrella Rig: https://wired2.fish/3C2fUU9
• Yum Yumbrella Flash Mob Jr.: https://wired2.fish/3SMo5Ks
• VMC Boxer Jig Head:http://wired2.fish/BoxerJigHead

SINGLE PADDLETAIL SWIMBAIT (single swimmer):
• Strike King Rage Swimmer Swimbait: https://wired2.fish/3PjEQcT
• Storm Largo Shad: https://wired2.fish/3BWqBYu
• OutKast Goldeneye Swimbait Jig Head: https://wired2.fish/3JTRQon

DAMIKI RIG
• Lunkerhunt Bento Minnow: https://wired2.fish/BentoMinnow
• VMC Moon Eye Jig Head: https://wired2.fish/3QepK9P

JERKBAITS
• Rapala Shadow Rap Deep Jerkbait: https://wired2.fish/3zVfs7p

BLADE BAITS
• Blade Baits: https://wired2.fish/3duUHbv

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41 Comments

  1. Very detail review,especially with temperature,not always the case in some lake’s and current,key is to watch the water temperature change and adapt,successfully information

  2. I do more river fishing for smallies than chasing them in lakes up here in Maine but definitely hit some cold water temps (am usually after them the first few days of April). Ned rig is the #1 (pb&j finesse trd is particularly money) but football jigs with craw trailer, drop shot rigs and even chatterbaits have all caught me dozens of smallies that time of year.

  3. there were two key words in your presentation: #1: "Down South"…..fishing in other parts of the country can be completely different! and #2: "it's all relative": it sure is: I am here in the North East, and with 70 degree water, we are already catching smallmouth in 30-40 feet of water with Blade Baits…….so, there is no doubt that water temperature is a big factor in fishing and it was great of you to point it out, but again, habitats change, and geography has it's own tendencies, and for that matter, the type of water, because impoundments can also fish completely different from natural lakes. But if there is one constant in the world of bass fishing, it is the old mantra " Location, location, location" and here in the NE, when it comes to smallmouth, that is absolutely the number one prerequisite, because, although water temps might dictate at what depth they might be hanging out on certain structural changes, if you don't FIND the important structural changes, you do not catch smallies where we are, regardless of what lure you are using at the time.

  4. Great advice…Being from Australia I had to go out and buy a duel thermometer as we read temps in Celsius and not Fahrenheit…It's amazing how differing fish species throughout the world respond to differing techniques in cold water…Seth Fielders technique information works just as well all the way down here in the land down under as it does on his "Home" waters… I must say though he has no worries about joining the " Bogan " ranks,with him playing with his hair all the time…grin… Despite what you were told Seth a Bogan in Australia is the same as a Moonshine drinking "Good Ol Boy" you have in the States…Not all of us Bogans have missing teeth either but mullet haircuts reign!!! Regards from Down Under…
    B.J.sCustom Baits Australia….

  5. Great informative video and by the way, thanks for gettin' beautified at the start. I'm going to remember to get my hair all behind my ears. Oh, that's right, I ain't go no hair, darn!

  6. I live in New York and I REALLY appreciate content that’s targeted for northern waters. That’s just downright rare to find. And this one was GREAT. I learned way more than I expected from a YouTube video!

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