THIS is literally the type of questions 90% of fishermen think of. Because most of us are bank beaters and don’t have boats. Great job Tyler. Keep it up!
A large percentage of us that are subscribed to these fishing channels don't get a chance to get out on a big body of water. So I really do appreciate all of the pond knowledge that you drop because I can actually learn something to help me be a better angler whenever I do get the opportunity to drive only 45 minutes to hit up Lake Guntersville in a boat one day
i generally agree that you can keep throwing the same things. my thoughts: 1. there's less vegetation so you can throw things like whopper ploppers (vs frogs, texas rigs) more. 2. the bass spend a little more time shallow, near the bank, so focus less on the "deeper" water 3. you can throw moving baits more throughout the day 4. lipless cranks work better than they did in summer b/c the grass isn't so nasty 5. the bass are fattening themselves up so they're more aggressive
This is personally my favorite video from your channel, I love you covering topics no ones covered and when it talking about something I want to know that just strikes the perfect cord. Hope to see more pond fish tips in the future
It’s so funny that u made a video on this… I’ve fallen for this kind of when I got into fishing, listening to all these vids on the “fall transition” and switching up my tactics in ponds and finding out on my own that the same ol go-to’s still work… I’ve wasted so much money on lures for pond fishing when the ol reliable black zoom trick worm will still catch them in any pond I’ve fished… such a great vid and vid idea
Couldn't agree more , I started fishing in June and I've been sticking heavy to my shallow jerkbaits and jigs, that's my go to and it hasn't failed for me all summer and fall
During the summer, I've had success catching bass at my local pond here in central Arkansas using plastics on a variety of rigs. After a recent freeze, however, bass don't seem to be biting. My usual plastics no longer work. But after that freeze, I did land a 3 pound largemouth & a 3.6 pound largemouth bass using lipless, "noisy" crankbaits at the pond. Very happy with this, but that was it; no other action.
Congratulations!!! I've been fishing for 3 years, I'm still learning... And this is so far the most honest and best video I have ever watched... Thank you my friend!!
Thank you Tyler for an extremely helpful vids. When I search "fall transition pond bass locations", this one is the top and only one returned. Hope more professionals can share their experience of ponds fishing. I am a heavy night fisherman walking around local ponds. During summer time, big ones are in shallow locations, sometimes less than 1 foot deep, close the bank feeding on crawfishes and minnows. Texas with 5 inches stick baits or dropshot work pretty well. However, when the cold air (50 to 60F) coming during the night, they all gone. The pond I fish has a center depth of around 20 feet, then a drop off of 10 to 11 feet, then 4 to 8 feet deep wide slope with heavy submerged vegetation. I tried the same technique in summer and can't really get a bit during the transition during the night. So wondering where the fish groups are.
I went right to your channel looking for a fall fishing related video and then I saw “FALL” bla bla posted 8 hours ago and I’m like oh bet this is perfect!! Haha
Thanks for keeping the pond anglers in mind. I have to say I agree. I fish a few smaller ponds and a couple smaller lakes. The bite surely hasn't picked up at all with the cooler temps the past 3 weeks. First fall of fishing, so I'm trying to learn as I go. Enjoy y'all, tight lines!
Your videos as of late have been top quality and answer all of our questions. I watched a cranking video a while back and have been been catching fish in my lake for the first time in a long time. You help a lot of people become better fishermen. Thank you Tyler!
I'm new to bass fishing and I have fell in love with it. My neighborhood pond has really been hitting all summer. This video answered every question I had lately to understand my pond for my 1st time fishing in the fall/winter. So thanks for this video. I'm on my way out to fish it now. Hit with a frog last night and helped my buddy hit his 1st bass, on his 1st baitcaster on a frog.
My MAN!! I was out early yesterday mornin down here in Tampa on some ponds and was legit wonderin how the colder nights and early mornings was gonna impact my approach.. I'm a huge supporter of the message, insight, positivity, and energy you give every video homie.. keep up the great content and blessings to you and yours T..
Great video. My “home pond” gets deep. It’s about 12 Acres and gets 30 feet deep. I agree with Tyler 100%. I’ve fished this pond for 5+ years. Find the last of the living grass, find the fish. I use deep cranks and lipless year round.
Thank you Tyler for creating this video. There are plenty of other UA-camrs' vids that go into great detail about the "fall transition". Not many however focus on helping us land lubbers who don't own a boat and have to try our luck in ponds & reservoirs.
I also live in Tx and do not have a boat so i am typically fishing ponds around in my area and u hit the nail right on the head. Thank u for thinking of us pond bank beaters because almost all other channels and videos do not include us and dont take the south or Tx weather into consideration and thats why i subscribed. Keep doing what ur doing sir.
one more thing: in summer and winter, the bass are more likely to be in deeper water, so i like to fish the smaller ponds then b/c in the bigger ponds i can't even present a bait to those deep fish from the bank. but in spring and fall i'll go back to fishing the bigger ponds b/c IMO the fish are more likely to be up near the bank.
Love it. I just moved from Ohio to Georgia. In Ohio I did a lot of creek and river fishing, well here in Milledgeville there’s only 1 river and. 2 major lakes ( that you need a boat to really fish them), and a lot of ponds. So I really appreciate this
This helps a lot. All I can do is fish at a pond. I don’t have a boat or have the money to travel to lakes all the time. And any fish is fun to catch. A lot of helpful tips man thanks!
I agree. Ponds aren't the same as lakes with creek systems. The only transitions in ponds that I've noticed is during the spawn when they move up shallow, and post spawn when they spread back out again.
This video is what ive been looking for to answer my questions. My setbacks are my body of water hs very limited bank access and is pretty heavily pressured. Ive spent hours and more money than my wife likes on tackle and this really expands on what i need to change up to increase my chances. Thank you so much!!
I’m in indiana and I fish at my job in the morning just for fun and yeah they slow down with the cold weather and grass dies off and they bunch up and they don’t eat as much so it’s harder to trigger those bites. Great video for the guys wanting to get better!
I completely agree…I fish up in NH and primarily in ponds and small lakes. I catch them almost in the same areas from ice out to ice in other than spawning time. I’ve had my best year of fishing and I did tons more finesse and slow fishing which helped a ton…thanks for the video
I agree Tyler the bass are there and in the same place. But... when the water turns over in ponds. The the thermocline changes in the ponds. There's a lot of scummy debris floating on top from the bottom of the pond. The bass are in a very negative feeding mood till the temperature is more consistent. I really do like your pond fishing vids. You're doing a great job.
Most ponds though that I fish are less than 15 feet deep. They don’t ever have much of a thermocline. And when it does flip if it has it, it will stabilize very quickly
@@TylersReelFishing I went this morning to a small series of ponds. Called fishermen park. Here in Louisville KY. There are 5 ponds there all less than 10ft deep. The water has turned over. There is scum floating on every pond. That wasn't there last week. It has came from the bottom of the ponds.
Great video bro. This is very helpful and I wish there was a video like this a year ago. I would have saved a lot of money buying lures. Ponds are definitely different. This will help many new anglers.
As a bank angler, thanks for this. I hear what u r saying and it's logical. I did feel like the bite had changed in the storm basin I fish... But like u said... It's been more about slowing down than anything else.
I was looking at local water temperatures online the other day and it got me thinking so I got a thermometer and went to my favorite pond. Sure enough the water temp was significantly higher than the other fisheries in the area. The sun beats on the pond all day long and it’s considerably shallow. I know that not the case at every pond but still makes for fun fishing these colder NJ fall mornings
I fish ponds and small lakes primarily. In my opinion seasonal changes definitely affect the bass. with that said I'm not entirely sure why. And day-to-day weather seems to be a factor as well. appreciate the video great stuff
Never said it doesn’t affect them, as a matter of fact said the opposite. Just said that all the complex fall stuff you hear doesn’t always apply to pond bass
Tyler, This video is absolute 🔥! I do t have much access to much bank fishing areas at some lakes around here in Manor tx but I have several ponds I try and hit up. I was wondering about if there was a transition and this answered my question. Thank you for the great videos you have helped me learn so much.
That makes a lot of sense. I’m in Columbus Ohio and cought my personal best last year, the day after thanksgiving. It was a five and a half large mouth on a chatter bait. In a pond.
We appreciate you Tyler. Good work. I have never caught a bass on a whopper plopper yet but I am going to one day. Top water bites is where it’s at. So funny to see and watch a fish destroy it. 💪🙌
Hey Tyler! Stumbled upon this older video of yours and it's a gem for us pond enthusiasts. As the season transitions (and ironically, cools down) from Nov-Jan in South Florida, I'd love to have you come and explore our ponds. The variety here is incredible. Some are as you've described-shallow with fish lingering by reeds. But the 2-acre pond I live by is an interesting mix. It starts with a 4-5 foot drop directly along the bank, then deepens to a short ledge that is 10-12 feet deep, and then slops to 25 feet in the middle which is the average depth for my pond. There are two deep pits that I discovered using my fish finder that are at 45 and 53 feet respectfully. Throughout the year, fish often gather along the 12-15 foot ledges. I frequently spot suspended schools, but they're tricky to catch unless they're feeding. Our water temperatures vary from 70s in winter to 90s in summer. But the sweet spot for bass? Upper 70s to low 80s. Outside of this range, they're less active. Our Florida seasons are unique: pre-spawn, spawn, and summer. As the waters cool around late October-November, the fish prepare for spawning and are in a pre-spawn feeding mood. December sees a mix of pre-spawn and spawning bass, January to April has all three phases (including post spawn), and May to October is mainly the summer phase. I think you'd find it fascinating! 😉
My experience as well. My primary fishing spot is a small lake/large pond, very shallow, dirty dirty water. Bank fishing of course. What's working for me in the fall is the same thing that worked for me in the summer. Soft plastics, worked on the bottom. I just move them slower now. They don't get too excited for moving baits around here. The lake I fish doesn't have bass that big though. 14 inches max, and very skinny.
Tyler, loved how you break this down. I have two small ponds near my home. One is a bowl about 8 feet deep in the center very little vegetation and it has 3 fountain aerators. Around the whole pond, they put small boulders. It was stocked with LM bass bluegill and minnows. It had carp but when they re-did the pond about 2 years ago, they removed all the carp. It has a spillway that runs into a stream. At the other end, the pond is feed by the same stream. I have done well fishing a Jika Rig and small finesse jigs with small Z-Man plastics around the rocks. Never got anything casting out to the center. Second pond has a similar setup a bit bigger and deeper. However, has lily pads. I would thing I should be getting better fish out deep. Any tips to find them?
Dude I only fish farm ponds and I have many ponds to fish with saying that you are my favorite because you break it down for the pond guys!!¡!!!🎉 Let's go
Great points, but I also believe your philosophy is true for some bass on large lakes as well. On those larger bodies of water, slowing down can be productive as well. Thanks T keep it up
Awesome info Tyler... I have a lake by me that still has green Lilly pads in abundance... The lake is about 62 acres and pretty pressured. Should I still hit the Lilies with a frog? Pull a top water across the padline?
I’m gonna try you technics I’m switching from saltwater to freshwater I really want to get my first top water strike.I’m bank fishing for now until I get my boat fixed.thanks for the tip lil bra 💯💯💯👍👍
in the fall i like throwing chatterbaits, lipless cranks, whopper ploppers. if i gotta slow down i like wacky rigs, but once the grass really thins out i like ned rigs and finesse jigs. once the water gets really cold (late fall, winter) i'm gonna throw the jerkbait a lot more than i did last year. oh yeah i also wanna try throwing some big swimbaits this fall too.
The pond you started at does have some features. The right side from where you were sitting is a giant grass flat. Maybe 3 feet deep for that whole half of the pond, middle gets about 12ft out near the fountain. Fishing used to be great, have caught many 3s and 4s, since the dropping of the water, the bite has completely shut down. Same baits do work year round there, chatter, spinner, rattle trap and craw/creature baits and worms work all year
Thanks for another great outside perspective on something not enough focus on but I got a question while we're on the subject of ponds I fish a fairly large almost lake like pond year round and so my question is on this large pond it has a overabundance of cheese mats like every inch of the bank is covered with about 6-10 ft out of basically just matted mossy cheese what's the best strategy in the fall to get them to bite because they've definitely shifted apatite and being as you got to get out past 10 ft to start with there's not a whole lot of options to fish with how would you go about it to entice the bite I'd love a video on something like this until then thanks for what you do
Yes it does!,. Man I haven't caught a bass since September and now we midway through Nov and still nothing. I fish on 4 lakes, and they are all more than 15 acres, but they all are in this state of flux where the fish just ain't biting, and I'm throwing frogs, super spook jrs, bbz rats, finesse worms, you name it, they just haven't been biting.
THIS is literally the type of questions 90% of fishermen think of. Because most of us are bank beaters and don’t have boats. Great job Tyler. Keep it up!
Agreed!
Agree
I have a boat and a yak but I don't care if I had a tire and a paddle I'm still gettin out there lol
Agree 100 percent!
the music is X3 I here but what is the name of the song you open with?
A large percentage of us that are subscribed to these fishing channels don't get a chance to get out on a big body of water. So I really do appreciate all of the pond knowledge that you drop because I can actually learn something to help me be a better angler whenever I do get the opportunity to drive only 45 minutes to hit up Lake Guntersville in a boat one day
i generally agree that you can keep throwing the same things. my thoughts: 1. there's less vegetation so you can throw things like whopper ploppers (vs frogs, texas rigs) more. 2. the bass spend a little more time shallow, near the bank, so focus less on the "deeper" water 3. you can throw moving baits more throughout the day 4. lipless cranks work better than they did in summer b/c the grass isn't so nasty 5. the bass are fattening themselves up so they're more aggressive
Love your tips ! As a fairly new angler I've been killing it on shallow diving jerkbaits in ponds
Yeah this was actually helpful.. I’m new at this and just trying to soak whatever I can from people
Great points made today. Literally 95% of fishing videos on UA-cam are overly complicated and don't completely apply to the masses.
literally could not have uploaded at a better time!!! this is what i call REALISTIC fishing... most of us folks who dont have $80K boats, etc.
i searched up fall fishing because i can’t figure these fish out and this came up ! perfect timing 😂
This is personally my favorite video from your channel, I love you covering topics no ones covered and when it talking about something I want to know that just strikes the perfect cord. Hope to see more pond fish tips in the future
Plenty more coming!
@@TylersReelFishing thanks man, people forget about us pond anglers
It’s so funny that u made a video on this… I’ve fallen for this kind of when I got into fishing, listening to all these vids on the “fall transition” and switching up my tactics in ponds and finding out on my own that the same ol go-to’s still work… I’ve wasted so much money on lures for pond fishing when the ol reliable black zoom trick worm will still catch them in any pond I’ve fished… such a great vid and vid idea
This is true
Couldn't agree more , I started fishing in June and I've been sticking heavy to my shallow jerkbaits and jigs, that's my go to and it hasn't failed for me all summer and fall
During the summer, I've had success catching bass at my local pond here in central Arkansas using plastics on a variety of rigs. After a recent freeze, however, bass don't seem to be biting. My usual plastics no longer work. But after that freeze, I did land a 3 pound largemouth & a 3.6 pound largemouth bass using lipless, "noisy" crankbaits at the pond. Very happy with this, but that was it; no other action.
Congratulations!!! I've been fishing for 3 years, I'm still learning... And this is so far the most honest and best video I have ever watched... Thank you my friend!!
A lot of people needed to hear this. Good video idea.
The TRUE guru, the great, the GOAT, Mr. Matt Allen. 👏 👏👏👏
Great information Tyler, exceptional job. This was a needed video for so many left out “pond prowlers.”
Wassup man, loved the zoom yesteray and I learned a lot, thanks!
Killer video! This is the content most of us bank beaters are looking for! Keep it coming!
I was actually just saying this exact thing. Thanks for all the info Tyler. This helped me land my new PB of 2lbs 2oz! Can’t wait to break 3lbs!
Let’s go!!
Good stuff bro
I'm digging this video. I bank fish so this is great info.
Thank you Tyler for an extremely helpful vids. When I search "fall transition pond bass locations", this one is the top and only one returned. Hope more professionals can share their experience of ponds fishing.
I am a heavy night fisherman walking around local ponds. During summer time, big ones are in shallow locations, sometimes less than 1 foot deep, close the bank feeding on crawfishes and minnows. Texas with 5 inches stick baits or dropshot work pretty well. However, when the cold air (50 to 60F) coming during the night, they all gone. The pond I fish has a center depth of around 20 feet, then a drop off of 10 to 11 feet, then 4 to 8 feet deep wide slope with heavy submerged vegetation. I tried the same technique in summer and can't really get a bit during the transition during the night. So wondering where the fish groups are.
I went right to your channel looking for a fall fishing related video and then I saw “FALL” bla bla posted 8 hours ago and I’m like oh bet this is perfect!! Haha
Thanks for keeping the pond anglers in mind. I have to say I agree. I fish a few smaller ponds and a couple smaller lakes. The bite surely hasn't picked up at all with the cooler temps the past 3 weeks. First fall of fishing, so I'm trying to learn as I go. Enjoy y'all, tight lines!
I appreciate all the wisdom you impart to us. 👊🏼
Your videos as of late have been top quality and answer all of our questions. I watched a cranking video a while back and have been been catching fish in my lake for the first time in a long time. You help a lot of people become better fishermen. Thank you Tyler!
So glad to hear it!
I'm new to bass fishing and I have fell in love with it. My neighborhood pond has really been hitting all summer. This video answered every question I had lately to understand my pond for my 1st time fishing in the fall/winter. So thanks for this video. I'm on my way out to fish it now. Hit with a frog last night and helped my buddy hit his 1st bass, on his 1st baitcaster on a frog.
My MAN!! I was out early yesterday mornin down here in Tampa on some ponds and was legit wonderin how the colder nights and early mornings was gonna impact my approach.. I'm a huge supporter of the message, insight, positivity, and energy you give every video homie.. keep up the great content and blessings to you and yours T..
Great video.
My “home pond” gets deep. It’s about 12 Acres and gets 30 feet deep. I agree with Tyler 100%. I’ve fished this pond for 5+ years. Find the last of the living grass, find the fish. I use deep cranks and lipless year round.
Thank you Tyler for creating this video. There are plenty of other UA-camrs' vids that go into great detail about the "fall transition". Not many however focus on helping us land lubbers who don't own a boat and have to try our luck in ponds & reservoirs.
Great content that worked with your 100 pond series
I also live in Tx and do not have a boat so i am typically fishing ponds around in my area and u hit the nail right on the head. Thank u for thinking of us pond bank beaters because almost all other channels and videos do not include us and dont take the south or Tx weather into consideration and thats why i subscribed. Keep doing what ur doing sir.
Thanks for clearing that up Tyler!
I definitely haven't noticed a difference in any of the ponds i fish ever. Lol Awesome video and great idea man!!!
one more thing: in summer and winter, the bass are more likely to be in deeper water, so i like to fish the smaller ponds then b/c in the bigger ponds i can't even present a bait to those deep fish from the bank. but in spring and fall i'll go back to fishing the bigger ponds b/c IMO the fish are more likely to be up near the bank.
this helps me so much thank you Tyler! you always come in clutch
THANK YOU TYLER I’m a young fisher man trying to understand this the whole time so thank you
Love it. I just moved from Ohio to Georgia. In Ohio I did a lot of creek and river fishing, well here in Milledgeville there’s only 1 river and. 2 major lakes ( that you need a boat to really fish them), and a lot of ponds. So I really appreciate this
I've always struggled fishing during that fall transition. Usually a pond fisherman. This info is always nice to review
Thanks i needed this video great work man
This helps a lot. All I can do is fish at a pond. I don’t have a boat or have the money to travel to lakes all the time. And any fish is fun to catch. A lot of helpful tips man thanks!
Love the love for the pond fishermen Tyler.
I loved this video. I always felt like small ponds didn't change much. I'm so glad you verified my thoughts. You just increased my confidence. Thanks
I agree. Ponds aren't the same as lakes with creek systems. The only transitions in ponds that I've noticed is during the spawn when they move up shallow, and post spawn when they spread back out again.
Dude, I know this is an old video but this is so useful to me! Been struggling with this "excellent fall bite" youtubers keep talking about.
This video is what ive been looking for to answer my questions. My setbacks are my body of water hs very limited bank access and is pretty heavily pressured. Ive spent hours and more money than my wife likes on tackle and this really expands on what i need to change up to increase my chances. Thank you so much!!
You’ll love my next video then!!
Your hair is looking pretty stylish.
I’m in indiana and I fish at my job in the morning just for fun and yeah they slow down with the cold weather and grass dies off and they bunch up and they don’t eat as much so it’s harder to trigger those bites. Great video for the guys wanting to get better!
Nailed it. Glad you made a video about small ponds and lakes in the fall
Glad to help!
Awesome video 💯
Thank you so much for this , we all needed to hear this 🙌🏾
I completely agree…I fish up in NH and primarily in ponds and small lakes. I catch them almost in the same areas from ice out to ice in other than spawning time. I’ve had my best year of fishing and I did tons more finesse and slow fishing which helped a ton…thanks for the video
I agree Tyler the bass are there and in the same place. But... when the water turns over in ponds. The the thermocline changes in the ponds. There's a lot of scummy debris floating on top from the bottom of the pond. The bass are in a very negative feeding mood till the temperature is more consistent. I really do like your pond fishing vids. You're doing a great job.
Most ponds though that I fish are less than 15 feet deep. They don’t ever have much of a thermocline. And when it does flip if it has it, it will stabilize very quickly
@@TylersReelFishing I went this morning to a small series of ponds. Called fishermen park. Here in Louisville KY. There are 5 ponds there all less than 10ft deep. The water has turned over. There is scum floating on every pond. That wasn't there last week. It has came from the bottom of the ponds.
Great video bro. This is very helpful and I wish there was a video like this a year ago. I would have saved a lot of money buying lures. Ponds are definitely different. This will help many new anglers.
As a bank angler, thanks for this. I hear what u r saying and it's logical. I did feel like the bite had changed in the storm basin I fish... But like u said... It's been more about slowing down than anything else.
Actually was just thinking about this
I was looking at local water temperatures online the other day and it got me thinking so I got a thermometer and went to my favorite pond. Sure enough the water temp was significantly higher than the other fisheries in the area. The sun beats on the pond all day long and it’s considerably shallow. I know that not the case at every pond but still makes for fun fishing these colder NJ fall mornings
This is the most useful video I have ever watched, for bass fishing in my area. Thank you Tyler
You’re reading my mind and so glad you dropped TX. Surprisingly I don’t see many from TX.
Well done tyler.thank you..cheers 👍👍👍
I have a not so small small pond locally, but I catch most of my fish in the river. Would you do some more river videos?
Thanks so much man like the videos thanks for all the knowledge sharing.🎣🎣🎣🎣🤘🤘🤘.
I think they act different in each season just like we do. moon cycles may affect them to I think 🤔 good stuff sir
such helpful videos. a friendly angler at my golf course pond i fish in, recommended ur videos to me since im very new. thank u so much
That is so awesome! Tell them I said thank you
Great video as always Tyler, we appreciate you!
Good stuff Tyler.
I fish ponds and small lakes primarily. In my opinion seasonal changes definitely affect the bass. with that said I'm not entirely sure why. And day-to-day weather seems to be a factor as well. appreciate the video great stuff
Never said it doesn’t affect them, as a matter of fact said the opposite. Just said that all the complex fall stuff you hear doesn’t always apply to pond bass
It would be nice to see this kind of content for other times of the year as well.
Thanks for covering this type of fishing
Tyler,
This video is absolute 🔥! I do t have much access to much bank fishing areas at some lakes around here in Manor tx but I have several ponds I try and hit up. I was wondering about if there was a transition and this answered my question. Thank you for the great videos you have helped me learn so much.
I dont have a boat so I love the pond videos👍🏻
Because you called out other fishing goobers I’ll solely use you for my fishy content. Feels good man.
I think this was a compliment? Haha thanks for watching!
That makes a lot of sense. I’m in Columbus Ohio and cought my personal best last year, the day after thanksgiving. It was a five and a half large mouth on a chatter bait. In a pond.
Pond fishin is about all I'm doin this year,thanks man
We appreciate you Tyler. Good work. I have never caught a bass on a whopper plopper yet but I am going to one day. Top water bites is where it’s at. So funny to see and watch a fish destroy it. 💪🙌
Hey Tyler! Stumbled upon this older video of yours and it's a gem for us pond enthusiasts. As the season transitions (and ironically, cools down) from Nov-Jan in South Florida, I'd love to have you come and explore our ponds. The variety here is incredible. Some are as you've described-shallow with fish lingering by reeds. But the 2-acre pond I live by is an interesting mix. It starts with a 4-5 foot drop directly along the bank, then deepens to a short ledge that is 10-12 feet deep, and then slops to 25 feet in the middle which is the average depth for my pond. There are two deep pits that I discovered using my fish finder that are at 45 and 53 feet respectfully.
Throughout the year, fish often gather along the 12-15 foot ledges. I frequently spot suspended schools, but they're tricky to catch unless they're feeding. Our water temperatures vary from 70s in winter to 90s in summer. But the sweet spot for bass? Upper 70s to low 80s. Outside of this range, they're less active. Our Florida seasons are unique: pre-spawn, spawn, and summer. As the waters cool around late October-November, the fish prepare for spawning and are in a pre-spawn feeding mood. December sees a mix of pre-spawn and spawning bass, January to April has all three phases (including post spawn), and May to October is mainly the summer phase. I think you'd find it fascinating! 😉
Yep! That's all accurate descriptions of florida! It's a unique fishing place
My experience as well. My primary fishing spot is a small lake/large pond, very shallow, dirty dirty water. Bank fishing of course. What's working for me in the fall is the same thing that worked for me in the summer. Soft plastics, worked on the bottom. I just move them slower now. They don't get too excited for moving baits around here.
The lake I fish doesn't have bass that big though. 14 inches max, and very skinny.
I like the angle and question you tackled here!
Another great vid. Love the pond and bank focus. I'd even love to see stuff on bank fishing big lakes.
Amen facts
Tyler, loved how you break this down. I have two small ponds near my home. One is a bowl about 8 feet deep in the center very little vegetation and it has 3 fountain aerators. Around the whole pond, they put small boulders. It was stocked with LM bass bluegill and minnows. It had carp but when they re-did the pond about 2 years ago, they removed all the carp. It has a spillway that runs into a stream. At the other end, the pond is feed by the same stream. I have done well fishing a Jika Rig and small finesse jigs with small Z-Man plastics around the rocks. Never got anything casting out to the center. Second pond has a similar setup a bit bigger and deeper. However, has lily pads. I would thing I should be getting better fish out deep. Any tips to find them?
Good info... I mostly fish ponds in Texas as well.
Dude I only fish farm ponds and I have many ponds to fish with saying that you are my favorite because you break it down for the pond guys!!¡!!!🎉 Let's go
Thanks homie!
Totally agree Tyler. Thanks for sharing this with us.
And thanks for watching!
Great points, but I also believe your philosophy is true for some bass on large lakes as well. On those larger bodies of water, slowing down can be productive as well. Thanks T keep it up
Good information Tyler! 👍🏻
I like how Tyler is subscribed to all of the same channels that I am.
Thanks. Great topic. Very useful.
I was waiting for your video on this 🔥
Awesome info Tyler... I have a lake by me that still has green Lilly pads in abundance... The lake is about 62 acres and pretty pressured. Should I still hit the Lilies with a frog? Pull a top water across the padline?
I’m gonna try you technics I’m switching from saltwater to freshwater I really want to get my first top water strike.I’m bank fishing for now until I get my boat fixed.thanks for the tip lil bra 💯💯💯👍👍
in the fall i like throwing chatterbaits, lipless cranks, whopper ploppers. if i gotta slow down i like wacky rigs, but once the grass really thins out i like ned rigs and finesse jigs. once the water gets really cold (late fall, winter) i'm gonna throw the jerkbait a lot more than i did last year. oh yeah i also wanna try throwing some big swimbaits this fall too.
Great Vid / info. Thanks....... Keep up the great work.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great video. Went out this morning for an hour only caught one dink
Cool video bro love the info and it works!
The pond you started at does have some features. The right side from where you were sitting is a giant grass flat. Maybe 3 feet deep for that whole half of the pond, middle gets about 12ft out near the fountain. Fishing used to be great, have caught many 3s and 4s, since the dropping of the water, the bite has completely shut down. Same baits do work year round there, chatter, spinner, rattle trap and craw/creature baits and worms work all year
Helpful info Tyler!
Do U think on a 100 acre lake that ranges from 4 to 10 feet that bass will move much with season changes?
Bad ass video bro, dude you are extremely educational thank you
That’s the whole goal!
Thank you for the advice
Great vid, awesome channel very informative
So glad you enjoy it!
@@TylersReelFishing I enjoy them all sir
Keep them coming
Thanks for another great outside perspective on something not enough focus on but I got a question while we're on the subject of ponds I fish a fairly large almost lake like pond year round and so my question is on this large pond it has a overabundance of cheese mats like every inch of the bank is covered with about 6-10 ft out of basically just matted mossy cheese what's the best strategy in the fall to get them to bite because they've definitely shifted apatite and being as you got to get out past 10 ft to start with there's not a whole lot of options to fish with how would you go about it to entice the bite I'd love a video on something like this until then thanks for what you do
Yes it does!,. Man I haven't caught a
bass since September and now we midway through Nov and still nothing. I fish on 4 lakes, and they are all more than 15 acres, but they all are in this state of flux where the fish just ain't biting, and I'm throwing frogs, super spook jrs, bbz rats, finesse worms, you name it, they just haven't been biting.
That’s a brilliant observation.