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Autumn Fishing!

The autumn finally came, and you don't know what to do? In this post, we'll talk about species of fish that are the most active in this period of the year, and the best lures, for you to use to catch them.






    Bass
    
    The most popular fish on our list is the bass. When autumn arrives, bass are eating well, trying to gain fat, in order to have energy. You can use lures like these:


Weird-looking creatures will always engage bass







Soft lures





Crankbaits





And water poppers







    Trout

    Autumn is the best time for trout fishing, including the Rainbow, Brown, and Brook, because their spawning season is becoming more aggressive. Trout is a cold-water fish, so you can find them in mountain streams and lakes. The best lure for catching trout in the autumn is:



Rotating spoon







    Salmon

    The same as trout, salmon are entering in spawning season, so they're feeding a lot better. Salmon can be found in large bodies of water like great lakes, and coastal rivers. The best lure for them is:



Shiny spoon




  

    Pike 

    In preparation for the winter, pikes start to feed a lot, to gain fat, the same as bass. Pikes can be found in rivers, lakes, and bigger ponds. The best lures for them are:



Big fishing spoons






Jerkbaits






Water poppers







Small ducks




   Ok! One word and we're done.

    Be sure that you'll always be dressed in warm clothes, and that you can dress off some of these clothes easily. You can find more information about what you need for a fishing trip in our Equipment For Fishing Trips! post. 


    I hope you enjoyed the content! 

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