In ponds and lakes, this initial cool-down period is a precursor  to fall turnover. It may 
take largemouth bass several days to recover from a  decline in temperature, whereas they can 
recuperate from an increase in  temperature in only a few hours. This strategy of consuming 
small prey items  allows largemouth bass to expend less energy capturing and digesting food, which  
enables them to be more efficient in cold water.At 39° F, which would occur  mostly 
in northern latitudes where ice cover is possible, it is theorized  that largemouth bass may 
only feed a couple of times per month during the  winter, and each meal takes 
between 14 and 17 days to digest. Most folks  that have been swimming in a 
farm pond during the summer have noticed this  stratification...your upper body feels nice and warm, 
but your feet are ice  cold. As a result, areas affected by wind may become 
less attractive to  largemouth bass. Even at this temperature it may take between 4 and 
7 days  for a largemouth bass to digest a single meal. Doing your homework on 
water  temperature definitely increases fishing success.Article by P. Observing the  state of vegetation, whether heavy 
or sparse, green or brown, or deep versus  shallow, is helpful in locating and catching 
largemouth bass. One such time  is early fall when air temperatures begin to dip into 
the 70° F range. A  largemouth bass can detect changes in water temperature less than 
one half  of a degree using its lateral line. Even though they are most likely 
to move  to feed or avoid life-threatening conditions, no single factor is dominant  enough to 
force bass to move away from satisfactory conditions in an effort  to achieve optimum conditions.Cooler 
water temperatures slow the metabolism  of largemouth bass, which causes them to limit movement and 
eat less.  Periods of seasonal transition, however, are typically Nike Tn excellent  times to track largemouth bass 
based on water temperature. For example,  aquatic plants become sparse in shallow water, which will 
cause largemouth  bass to seek vegetation in deeper water on protected breaks and on inside  
bends near large flats. Accordingly, anglers must also adapt their fishing  patterns and techniques if 
they expect to consistently find and catch  largemouth bass.It is key to pay careful attention 
to aquatic vegetation  during the fall to winter transition in lakes. Therefore, cold fronts have 
a  greater impact on fishing than warm fronts.Largemouth bass will instinctively  move to warmer water 
when the water temperature is below 76° F and to colder  water when above 86° 
F. As water temperature changes throughout the year, so  does fish behavior and metabolism. Even 
though the metabolism of largemouth  bass slows in cooler water, this does not mean that 
they cannot swim fast or  aggressively strike a passing lure. It's important to realize that 
when  largemouth bass experience changes in temperature, they may become inactive  until their bodies can 
reach equilibrium at a new temperature. Approximately  20% of the energy gained from what largemouth 
bass eat is discarded as  waste, 15% is used for activity or movement costs, 14% 
is applied for  digestion, 7% is used for standard metabolic processes, and the remaining energy  
is split between growth and reproduction.One thing you must keep in mind  when fishing transitional 
periods (drastic or seasonal changes in water  temperature) is that largemouth bass are adapting to 
climatic changes. This  mixing action occurs until all water is the same temperature (isothermal) from  
surface to bottom.Fall turnover of a stratified lakeIn most lakes and  reservoirs, as water mixes 
from surface to bottom, it is likely to become  less clear and odorous from gases 
trapped in the bottom mud. As a result,  you may have success fishing for largemouth 
bass on large nike shox  nz flats or in shallow coves adjacent to deeper water during the  warmest 
part of most autumn days or during sudden warm spells.As discussed  above, water temperature directly 
affects the bodily functions and behavior  of largemouth bass in many ways. During the summer, 
mixing only occurs in  the uppermost layer of water. Therefore, locations that consistently produce  notable 
catches in late fall or early winter are likely to be where large  aggregations of 
largemouth bass can be found until they "migrate" to  spawning grounds in the spring. As 
winter approaches, all vegetation in the  shallow portion of the lake has begun to turn 
brown and die. It's also very  important to know, not only the water temperature at 
the time you are  fishing, but also the temperature trend in the days preceding your 
trip.  However, smaller prey such as aquatic insects typically offer less resistance to  capture, take 
less energy to digest, and are often targeted by largemouth  bass when the water cools 
to around 50° F. Learning to identify how lakes  change and how largemouth adapt to 
these changes can improve your success on  any body of water.Fishing for largemouth bass during 
the hot summer months  is often frustrating because warm water temperatures can make finding and  
catching fish difficult. When water temperature is actively changing, bass  will adapt accordingly. However, only 
a few will be caught on a daily basis  due to their slow metabolic processes 
and feeding behavior in cold  water.Fish must use the energy from a single meal to 
meet several needs. For  consistent fishing success, therefore, it is vital that anglers understand how  
and why bass behave as they do at various temperatures. During the  pre-turnover period, when 
largemouth bass tend to school and feed heavily on  baitfish, anglers often target the windy 
banks because baitfish tend to be  concentrated in these areas. Water temperature is one of 
the most  significant factors to rely on when trying to locate and catch largemouth bass.  
Fall turnover occurs as surface waters cool, become more dense than  underlying layers, and sink, 
thereby pushing the underlying water layers to  the surface. Largemouth bass are typically more active 
during the middle or  warmest part of the day in fall and winter. However, on 
cool days in late  fall or early winter, this may not be the best strategy. 
Carnivorous fish,  like largemouth bass, have an energy budget that differs from herbivorous fish  such 
as grass carp. Dark, dead vegetation is another clue that fall turnover  has occurred.The body 
temperature of a largemouth bass is the same as the  water where it lives. In 
spite of this, bass will not normally search for  locations that offer optimum temperatures if 
all of their basic needs are  being met. Occasionally, largemouth bass will cruise these areas 
on warm,  sunny days, but, more often they are forced to hold on steeper drop-offs  
among rocks or stumps.Another important factor to consider is wind direction  and time of day. 
In areas that are as flat as glass on cool days, light, and  subsequently heat, 
can stimulate inactive fish to feed more readily. As a  result, its metabolism and body 
chemistry change as water temperature  changes. Pre-turnover water temperatures instinctively cue fish that winter is  
coming and feeding activity generally increases.What is fall turnover? It's  a process that breaks down 
the stratification, or layering, of warm surface  waters above cool or cold deeper waters that 
occurs in lakes during the  summer. When there is a little "chop" on the water, 
light, and thus heat, do  not penetrate the water's surface to any considerable depth. An 
abrupt  decrease or increase in temperature of 8 degrees or more can cause internal  chemical 
imbalances in fish. Roberts  http://bassfishingbyproberts.blogspot.com/. 
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