Florida is a bass factory year-round, but fall is prime time for big bites if you know where to look and how to fish it. In mid fall, as fronts push through and water temps dip, bass feed up before winter. The best places cluster around weedlines, docks, points, and canals that hold baitfish.
Top spots for mid fall in Florida:
- Lake Okeechobee, Florida: huge bass, classic edge patterns along hydrilla and eelgrass. Early morning topwater near weedlines, then slow-rolling swimbaits or a jig around edges.
- Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, Florida: countless bays and canals with hydrilla and milfoil. Look for moving schools along visible weedlines; patterns include spinnerbait, chatterbait, and large swimbaits.
- Lake Istokpoga, Florida: big, finicky Florida largemouths; focus on weed points and canal mouth areas with slow fetch swimbaits and jigging.
- Harris Chain of Lakes, Florida: great fall bite around pads, docks, and timber; work jigs, creature baits, and shallow running crankbaits.
- Lake Tohopekaliga (Toho), Florida: robust fall bite; search around seedbeds and structure with moving baits and big swimbaits.
- St. Johns River system (Monroe/George), Florida: mixed habitat of lily pads, reeds, and clear pockets; a mix of topwater early and mid-day swimbaits.
Pro tips:
- Focus on weedlines and structure edges where baitfish school. In mid fall, big females often stage on outside edges.
- Use a quick-changing plan: start with topwater or a loud crankbait at dawn, switch to a swimbait or jig when the sun climbs, and finish with a near-structure approach as the day warms.
- Water clarity matters: stained water favors bigger, louder presentations; clearer water rewards subtle, finesse swimbaits.
- Weather matters: a strong cold front in late fall can trigger a short, intense feeding window.
Techniques to try:
- Topwater early around lily pads or grass edges (poppers, walking baits).
- Swimbaits in 4-6 inches for big Florida bass.
- Jigs and creature baits around docks and timber.
- Moving baits (spinnerbaits, lipless crankbaits) along weedlines and points.
Gear and samples:
- For a seasonal setup, here are some gear picks used by Florida guides: Releasing BIG Miami Largemouth Bass in Clear Water
- Lure options: Berkley Trilene XL 10lb, TRUSCEND Easy Catch Swimmax, Soft jointed swimbaits kit
- More options: Mini Glide Swimbaits Kit
- Tackle kits: French-designed tackle kit
If you want a quick, reliable starting point for fall bass in Florida, start on Lake Okeechobee or the Kissimmee Chain and work your way to Istokpoga and Toho as fronts move through. Each lake has its own flavor, so be adaptable and adjust colors and retrieves to water clarity and bait activity. Best of luck - go get em! 🎣🐟











