Fall movements
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 8:08 am
As we have all read in Buck's materials, he says the migrations in the fall can be SHALLOWER than the spring.
I personally have not experienced this yet (probably because I rarely fish for bass in the fall), but I know others (Like Bale's) have had success and have experienced these shallow migrations in the fall. Don Dickson just posted this on his facebook page, thought I'd share it here and get some discussion going!
Don Dickson: "Some of the shallowest movements of big fish occur during the month of November! Here’s why: First, the angle of the sun to the earth is less severe at this time of year. Second, and most importantly, the cold nights trigger convection currents in our lakes. When the top layer of water cools, it sinks, because cold water is heavier than warm water. Once this occurs, a new layer of warm water takes its place. This action continues during the late fall until such time as the water is the same temperature top to bottom. This creates a very stable condition for the fish and consequently allows for some of the best bass fishing of the year! Simply put, November is my favorite month of the year for catching Hawg Bass!!!".
I personally have not experienced this yet (probably because I rarely fish for bass in the fall), but I know others (Like Bale's) have had success and have experienced these shallow migrations in the fall. Don Dickson just posted this on his facebook page, thought I'd share it here and get some discussion going!
Don Dickson: "Some of the shallowest movements of big fish occur during the month of November! Here’s why: First, the angle of the sun to the earth is less severe at this time of year. Second, and most importantly, the cold nights trigger convection currents in our lakes. When the top layer of water cools, it sinks, because cold water is heavier than warm water. Once this occurs, a new layer of warm water takes its place. This action continues during the late fall until such time as the water is the same temperature top to bottom. This creates a very stable condition for the fish and consequently allows for some of the best bass fishing of the year! Simply put, November is my favorite month of the year for catching Hawg Bass!!!".