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Late Fall Buzzbaits: Throw One Now!

  • Lee Bailey
  • December 20, 2024
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  • 2 Min Read

Late Fall Buzzbaits really shine when the water temperature is cold, especially when you have the right conditions for fall bass fishing. If you haven’t added a buzzbait into your “Go-To” bag of tricks on the water for fall bass fishing, Lee Bailey Jr says you may want to reconsider.

If you’ve put away your Baby Buzzbait™ because the water is getting “too cool,” you’ve made a mistake. I’ve caught more bass on buzzbaits in 50-degree water than at 70-degree temperatures, yet most anglers think hot water makes for optimum buzzbait fishing.    

Cooler temperatures can trigger quality Late Fall Buzzbaits bass  

Don’t get me wrong; you can catch bass on these noisy lures when the water is warm. But cooler temperatures can trigger quality Late Fall Buzzbaits bass. And it all starts right now when the bass start moving shallow, and it runs into early winter.

The faster you fish Late Fall Buzzbaits, the more noise it tends to make. However, most times you will discover a deeper sound created by a slower retrieve will be even better. Generally, the slower you can run a bait and keep it on the surface is the most productive

The bass will tell you which they prefer. I recommend you experiment to find the one that attracts more aggressive strikes. 

Late Fall Buzzbaits: Throw One Now!

For example, I used to filed down the head to make a bigger bait lighter. Then I designed the Baby Buzzbait™. The most compact and slowest buzzbait. Another thing that has paid big dividends for me the past few years is to remove the skirt that comes on my Baby Buzzbait™ and glue a small swimbait on the hook shaft.

For example, I used to filed down the head to make a bigger bait lighter. Then I designed the Baby Buzzbait™. The most compact and slowest buzzbait. Another thing that has paid big dividends for me the past few years is to remove the skirt that comes on my Baby Buzzbait and glue a small swimbait on the hook shaft.

Late Fall Buzzbaits do attract short strikers, which is why I designed the Cavitron and Baby Buzzbait™ to have the hook lower in the water. This with the fact that it is designed to be retrieved supper slow makes it so you do not need a trailer hook.

Regardless of which bait you prefer, remember that the buzzbait can be a good lure into early winter. I’ve caught some great stringers on a Baby Buzzbait™ the week before Christmas when the water was 52 degrees. 

So, when cooler temperatures roll onto your lake this fall, don’t forget the buzzbait. It might catch you the bass that you’re missing with other techniques. 

About The Author

Lee Bailey Retired Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Bassmaster Champion 3-time Bassmasters Classic Qualifier Designer of the legendary Cavitron Buzzbait and Baby Buzzbait