

Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
âAs the water starts to cool down, the fish in Lake of the Ozarks feed voraciously,â he said. âSure, they feed heavily in most lakes this time of year, but Iâve found that lake to hold a very aggressive fall bite. Not to mention that that part of Missouri is absolutely gorgeous that time of year.â

Lake Champlain, New York
âThe pressure is usually much lower this time of year,â Herren explained. âWhether thatâs due to hunting season taking priority, cooler temperatures, or whatever, Champlain can be dynamite in the fall. You have a great opportunity to catch both small- and largemouth bass, and between the good fishing and the fall scenery, itâs a great get-away.â

Lake Okeechobee, Florida
âTypically, late into the fall the fishing pressure drops with the water temperatures, and the fish really fire up. In fact, Iâve been on some amazing topwater bites on Okeechobee that have seldom been topped. November and December offer a tremendous opportunity at true trophy-caliber largemouth bass in a comfortable Florida climate.â he said

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
âAs fall sets in, big smallies get hungry,â he said. âAnd yes, the colder weather can make it more difficult, but the anglers who are willing to face the elements for world-class smallmouth bass action need to consider Sturgeon Bay. Anglers have to anticipate colder weather if they fish there during the fall, but they really have a great chance at some huge smallies.â

Lake Guntersville

