| The cool evenings of fall signal water temperatures | | | | very frustrated. One example would be the angler |
| dropping in the lakes. That means fishing will go through | | | | who uses his sonar in the summertime to locate a big |
| another transition period. The lakes are turning over | | | | school of walleyes, and then backtrolls through them |
| and the oxygen is getting mixed back into the deep | | | | with a live-bait rig and catches a limit of fish. After the |
| water. The shallow water cools first, and this moves | | | | lake turns over, this won't work as well because those |
| the baitfish and the gamefish up into areas where a | | | | walleyes spread out and you see only a few fish here |
| crankbait or light jig will work effectively. | | | | and there. Instead of relying on your sonar to find fish, |
| A lot of people love fall because they make the | | | | drop a lure that can cover some ground like a bottom |
| transition and adjust their tactics to suit the situation. | | | | bouncer with a spinner or a crankbait. Keep moving |
| Others still insist on using the techniques that caught | | | | and pick up one here and there until you get your limit. |
| fish all summer, and sometimes these anglers can get | | | | |