[VIDEO] Cody Huff’s Fall Fishing Strategy

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Fall fishing often means unpredictable conditions and fast-changing patterns. Professional angler Cody Huff shows how he adapts his fall bait rotation to cover water efficiently and stay in tune with bass movements. Huff demonstrates how speed, bait choice, and versatility become crucial when fish are scattered.

Covering Water With Fall Baits

When bass hug the bank, Huff keeps his boat tight to shoreline targets to maximize time in the strike zone. By relying on reaction baits, he creates opportunities for aggressive strikes while burning water. His approach stresses efficiency and the importance of speed when fish demand fast-moving presentations.

Offshore and Mid-Depth Adjustments

Fall doesn’t always push bass shallow. Huff also explains how suspended fish often relate to bait schools in open water. To tempt these roamers, he rotates to minnow-style baits on various jig heads, adjusting weight and presentation speed to match fish behavior. This flexibility ensures he can connect even when the shallow bite fades.

Docks, Laydowns, and Heavy Cover

Not all bites come from roaming fish. Huff flips compact jigs into docks, brush, and laydowns, relying on quick-falling profiles to trigger reaction strikes. He emphasizes targeting high-percentage areas like dock corners and shaded walkways while using heavy line and stout rods to control fish in tight cover.

Boat Setup