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COLUMN: TACTICAL BASSIN Points and ledges near deep water are prime stopping spots for transitioning bass. Resident shallow fish often use the backs of creeks and pockets to corral baitfish. MAPS BY TACTICAL BASSIN take advantage of fall transition The dog days are ending, but the action doesn’t have to stop ABOUT THE AUTHORS Matt Allen and Tim Little are well-known big-bass experts who own Tactical Bassin, a website and social media channels dedicated to educating the public about bass fishing. T he dog days of summer are quickly coming to an end, and with the change comes the end of summer fishing patterns. Switching gears and effectively patterning bass during the summer-to-fall transition could mean the difference between holding up a first-place trophy or an empty weigh bag. As the days get shorter and the nights get cooler, bass will be on the move. One day you might be on an awesome topwater bite, and the next you might not be able to find fish. Overnight, the bass, along with the summer bite, can disappear and leave many anglers scratching their heads. If this has ever happened to you, the tips below will give you some insight on where bass go and how you can catch them through the tricky transition. Understanding Transition The fall transition is not a slow transition. It comes much earlier and happens a lot quicker than most anglers realize. Transition movements can happen seemingly overnight with the falling temperatures. To figure out and locate a school of fish, you need to ask yourself one question: Where are the baitfish? Bass movements are highly motivated by their food source. As the baitfish school up, so will the bass. The offshore or ledge fish that you have targeted all summer will begin to congregate into larger schools. The shallow fish you were flippin’ and froggin’ in the grass will vacate their summer vegetation in search of new locations. How the transition occurs depends on the type of fishery and the cover or structure bass frequent. Deeper offshore fish begin gathering on the best structure and ambush points. They congregate on the corners of ledges that are close to deep water and long tapering points that extend out to deep 26 FLWFISHING.COM | MAJORLEAGUEFISHING.COM | AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2020