Thank you Alex! Awesome videos! Can you help me find the glass rod in this video? I have searched Lew's and other sites. I might just be missing it. Keep the videos coming!
This was very helpful. I recently decided to give fishing a try. I bought a Zebco 33 and a couple of shallow water crank baits to get me started. I didn’t want to spend a lot until I decide if I will stick with it. I don’t have a boat so just bank fishing. I live in southeast Alabama along the Chattahoochee River. Plus there are several lakes within an hours drive. There is a lot of grass on the river banks so you have given me a couple of good ideas for bait. New subscriber and I’ll check out your content. Thanks!
This video is the 1st one of yours that I've seen. AWESOME just doesn't say enough about this video 💪👏🙌👍🌟⭐⭐⭐⭐. I'M IN north Georgia and the timing⏳was perfect for going in to those Fall fishing patterns. Well then, now I have some serious FALL rig ups to work it this LATE SUMMER AND THROUGHOUT THE FALL 🤗. THANKS for all the excellent info. You did a BRAVO job of explaining everything. Thanks again!👍
Great video. I'm 15 mins from Douglas, I love a bone colored spook during the fall on Douglas and Norris. I lost my dad and life long fishin buddy 5 months ago today, due to a terrible 4 wheeler accident. There is no replacement for him, but I would like to have someone to fish with. We should hit the water sometime!
Thanks for sure. My lake we go to most weekends couldn't spell grass! Lol. Its all rocks, bluffs, and old, old flooded timber...and a TON of pleasure boat traffic from April to October. I like the walking bait and usually stick to a soft swimbait, a fluke variation, and a drop shot. Those are on my deck for sure. I need to add a crankbait... but I say that every year. I've also said that about a shad colored heavy spinnerbait but I've yet to catch anything at Greers Ferry on either of those. At home (3 hours away) we have grass lakes, creeks, and ponds so I'll add in some of your other choices. I grew up fishing those traditional spots...its sire been a learning curve the last couple years getting used to deep, clear, no grass, and getting off the water by 10 AM to not fight the pleasure boaters. But hey, my wife likes to take our tritoon and go tubing and stuff...so it's a morning fish, rest of the day pleasure boat so I can't complain. Thank you again, I've watched this 'fall tackle box' a few years now. Good stuff.
Fall fishing, doves, bucks, slicks (that’s a doe for you Yankees), turkey & bows! My favorite time of the year! Good video sir. Tight lines, true arrows, and God Bless.
I heavily fish with bladed jigs, but I tested at one spot with spinnerbaits during this early fall. Fish did not take bladed jigs, but spinnerbaits and underspins. Since then, I setup both bladed jigs and spinnerbaits. Spinerbaits were long forgotten by me, but I now understand there are clear usages for them and they are coming back to my box. I wonder if there are rods that can handle both lures at once.
I hope to really get on a walking bait bite this year . There has been one day last year and that was it where they really ate it well . I actually went out just earlier and bought a 7-9 dobyns fury small swimbait A rig rod and a super duty to throw some Alabama rigs for the first time. Excited to see how that goes . We are getting down into the 60s and this weekend the 50s at night all ready . That transition is here for us all ready . Just always hard to think it this time of year because drill 80s during the day .
Awesome video thanks for the fall fishing suggestions we cant wait to try these out for our first time bass fishing in the fall. I was wondering is the ned rig also a good fall fishing technique?
Great video man! Square bill is where it’s at for me. Any suggestions on kayak rod set ups to make sure all these lures can be thrown on just a few rods?
Alex, loving the channel so far. I'm in middle TN. Love this video idea and stoked for fall. Any color recommendations for those stickbaits for fall fishing?
Fish the jackhammer all year long. It’s the best all around bait really thumps more effectively than the cheap version. The camo blade and the bait keeper are must haves.
Punching, frogging, blades jig, and wacky rig are all going to work from now (60s-80s) until that water hits into the high to mid 50s that’s when I really start focusing on the hard baits.
@@AlexRuddFishing thanks dude. Got a long way till i hit that in Hartwell. We have had a few cold mornings in the 60s, but water is still displaying 84-86... smh. Hopefully by 2nd or 3rd week in Oct, the shad here will start heading back in the creeks and everything will turn on again.
Links for all the gear are linked in my description 👆🏻
Thank you Alex! Awesome videos! Can you help me find the glass rod in this video? I have searched Lew's and other sites. I might just be missing it. Keep the videos coming!
Can’t find the description
Troy Sappington it’s a Academy exclusive rod.
SteelerKen tap the title and it’ll pull it down.
Dude these videos are awesome, do them for every season
By far my favorite fishing personality content creator!!! Thanks Alex!!
Thanks man! I appreciate the support dude!
Nonstop, no nonsense...just experienced fishing knowledge
Thanks
Thanks for watching! 🤘🏻
Woo hoo east Tennessee!!!! Anderson County giving you a shout. Love fishing with zoom flukes. Can't beat the action.
Right down the road!
was a heavy trout fisherman but my friend brought me into bass. going into my first fall bass season and found you through it! thanks for the tips!
Hope you crush them!
Nice to hear tips from a fellow East Tennessean about the lakes I actually fish🙏🏼
Heck yeah man! Thanks for watching!
@@AlexRuddFishing thanks for the content brother 💪🏼
Thank you Alex! Crushed it.
Dark colors on sunny days and opaque on cloudy days make perfect sense. Thanks for adding that! Let’s slay them this fall!
I mean straight wreck them!
Man that Spro Rock crawler ROCkS! Thanks so much for clueing me in my friend
👊🏻
You are one of the better RUclipsrs I have found in a while
I’m glad!
This was very helpful. I recently decided to give fishing a try. I bought a Zebco 33 and a couple of shallow water crank baits to get me started. I didn’t want to spend a lot until I decide if I will stick with it. I don’t have a boat so just bank fishing. I live in southeast Alabama along the Chattahoochee River. Plus there are several lakes within an hours drive. There is a lot of grass on the river banks so you have given me a couple of good ideas for bait. New subscriber and I’ll check out your content. Thanks!
Great job thanks for sharing and explaining baits and how they can be used
This video is the 1st one of yours that I've seen. AWESOME just doesn't say enough about this video 💪👏🙌👍🌟⭐⭐⭐⭐. I'M IN north Georgia and the timing⏳was perfect for going in to those Fall fishing patterns. Well then, now I have some serious FALL rig ups to work it this LATE SUMMER AND THROUGHOUT THE FALL 🤗. THANKS for all the excellent info. You did a BRAVO job of explaining everything. Thanks again!👍
👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
First time viewer, great video. I guess I need to go back and watch them from the beginning.
Alex I have learned so much from you. Shit that actually works not just sounds good.
That’s the plan man! I want to give you tools that are what you need to catch fish.
It’s still 100+ here. 85 I’d be thinking about wearing a sweater lol
Let’s hope it cools down soon!
I really enjoy your one tackle box videos Alex -- Thanks man!
Great video. I'm 15 mins from Douglas, I love a bone colored spook during the fall on Douglas and Norris.
I lost my dad and life long fishin buddy 5 months ago today, due to a terrible 4 wheeler accident. There is no replacement for him, but I would like to have someone to fish with. We should hit the water sometime!
I am so sorry for your loss.
Sweeeeet Fall Tackle Box 📦 Selection Alex 😎👍
Thanks for sure. My lake we go to most weekends couldn't spell grass! Lol. Its all rocks, bluffs, and old, old flooded timber...and a TON of pleasure boat traffic from April to October.
I like the walking bait and usually stick to a soft swimbait, a fluke variation, and a drop shot. Those are on my deck for sure. I need to add a crankbait... but I say that every year. I've also said that about a shad colored heavy spinnerbait but I've yet to catch anything at Greers Ferry on either of those.
At home (3 hours away) we have grass lakes, creeks, and ponds so I'll add in some of your other choices.
I grew up fishing those traditional spots...its sire been a learning curve the last couple years getting used to deep, clear, no grass, and getting off the water by 10 AM to not fight the pleasure boaters. But hey, my wife likes to take our tritoon and go tubing and stuff...so it's a morning fish, rest of the day pleasure boat so I can't complain.
Thank you again, I've watched this 'fall tackle box' a few years now. Good stuff.
Fall fishing, doves, bucks, slicks (that’s a doe for you Yankees), turkey & bows! My favorite time of the year! Good video sir. Tight lines, true arrows, and God Bless.
I look forward to this video every year! My favorites are the vision 110+1 and the rage craw!
I heavily fish with bladed jigs, but I tested at one spot with spinnerbaits during this early fall. Fish did not take bladed jigs, but spinnerbaits and underspins.
Since then, I setup both bladed jigs and spinnerbaits. Spinerbaits were long forgotten by me, but I now understand there are clear usages for them and they are coming back to my box. I wonder if there are rods that can handle both lures at once.
Enjoy these vids. Helped me immensely. What weight for punching from the bank would you recommend?
Thanks for the info! Great job on your videos!
Hello Alex, I love the Lew's banner. Your kayak is nice as well. Was introduced to you through Rick, thanks Rick! Keep it up bro!
I love pop in frog, weightless sanko, and a super fluke underspin combo.
Hollow body frog! 🔥🔥🔥
I hope to really get on a walking bait bite this year . There has been one day last year and that was it where they really ate it well . I actually went out just earlier and bought a 7-9 dobyns fury small swimbait A rig rod and a super duty to throw some Alabama rigs for the first time. Excited to see how that goes . We are getting down into the 60s and this weekend the 50s at night all ready . That transition is here for us all ready . Just always hard to think it this time of year because drill 80s during the day .
Awesome job Alex,it’s coming and I can’t wait ❤️👊
For sure!
You gotta do a video with Tim and Matt now that they're in your area.
Man that was a great video, I love your style of fishing. All those baits I like to throw and you have been killing it with that wacky set up.
Thanks for watching!
Some good info, thanks for sharing. The beard is on point!!
👊🏻
My frog and popper have been killin it lately
Looks like I’m heading to the store.... well, as soon as I can convince hubby I have more need to buys... aka I wanna try’s lol
Dude, your channel is so freaking helpful, thanks a ton.
Glad your enjoying it man!
Sweet channel dude. Frogs and spooks are hard to beat in the best time of the year. Donkey rig is a fun one too
+1 For glass cranking rod with bladed baits - I'm using a 7'4" Daiwa Tat Elite Glass - keeps em pinned.
That is a sweet box of baits great choices
Thanks bud!
Good stuff. And folks, learn the snell knot for those flippin' hooks.
Just subbed, been a tough fall transition for me but on your frogs do you slightly bend the hooks up for better hooksets?
I don’t. I’ve never seen a reason for it.
The one box to rule them all! 💍
Thank you for the tips, my uncle fishes the same waters as you
Great job, been waiting for the Fall video....
Yeet!
What all would you recommend for fishing east Cherokee lake for bank and kayak right now?
Love these videos my dude. Still got box set up from last falls video from you love them. Fall time yes sir my dude thanks as always
Just started watching ur channel great videos man great work. Keep up the good work and great content
Will be my first fall fishing so thanks for the vid.
Hope you smash them man!
I don't know where you are, but it's gonna be a good time in middle Tennessee creeks.
The 🐸 of course the bight is incredible
Love the Fall single box recommendations Alex. Would you make any changes for a bank fishing one tackle box?
I would stay away from the rock crawler. It’s going to dive into that 10-15’ range. I can see that being tough for bank fishing.
Alex Rudd Fishing thank you
That J walker top water bait is what I am planning on getting next tackle trip. Looks like a great bait and sounds like an awesome rattle.
Hit the link in my bio and order through TW
Thanks for the info... So needed this🎣🎣
Just in case you want to give that box away with everything inside, I would definitely take it...😁😁😁
Hey Alex
I had a question about the auto pilot kayak you have.
If you hit a stump will that trolling motor pop up ?
Thanks
If you hit something hard enough it will. If you hit something not so hard the motor will shut off to protect itself.
Good list of stuff. Thanks!
Finally getting some low 70s and 60s here in the Midwest woohooo!
Hey cuz, great vids! Been fishing Mid Tennessee for about the last year. See you on the water sometime!
Great video Alex!
love it....only thing I would add to mine is a Pointer or KVD jerkbait and a fluke.
Absolutely! Depending on how my lakes set up that’s a great option.
“Better have a frog in your box if your going frog fishing” FACTS 😂💯 thanks bro new subscriber
im new and i love the lipless in the fall
Going to rig some up tomorrow and have them in the boat ready to go!!
Heck yes!
Number 1 channel on all of RUclips !! Proud to be a Rudd Rat !
Heck yes! 🐁🐀
Best time of year
thats awesome.
New sub from north Ga man ..
I always all year around have a old school Rebel Pop R lined up..
Such a good bait!
Another great vid Alex👍Great suggestions although I'll be adding the Jerkbait:) Keep slaying!
Yes!
Subscribed , great channel for honest tips etc !
Thanks for the support!
Hey Alex I was wondering do you do a winter fishing gear video it would be awsome.
For sure!
Thanks so much I subscribed and liked I really do like this video it's really good information
Awesome video thanks for the fall fishing suggestions we cant wait to try these out for our first time bass fishing in the fall. I was wondering is the ned rig also a good fall fishing technique?
Absolutely! Ned rig is good all the time.
Great video man! Square bill is where it’s at for me. Any suggestions on kayak rod set ups to make sure all these lures can be thrown on just a few rods?
I use the same rods in the kayak as I do the boat so I can’t really say. A 7-7’3 MH could about everything but the punching set up.
Alex Rudd Fishing I have way too many on the boat... so picking only 5 or so for the kayak is tough.
First time here, great video!
Alex, loving the channel so far. I'm in middle TN. Love this video idea and stoked for fall. Any color recommendations for those stickbaits for fall fishing?
I usually stick to straight black and green pumpkin
@@AlexRuddFishing Thanks so much for the reply brother. Will make sure to use your links for next TW purchase as well.
Awesome content as always Alex
Thanks bud!
Great content! Thank you for the vid.
Awesome video! 👍
Nice Informative video man, gonna try those baits down here in central Fl this fall
Can you fish effectively a chatterbait in brush. It seems to roll when it hits brush and get hung up. Thanks
It’s not as effective as say a spinner bait, swim bait etc. but it can be done.
Would you considered painting the blade on a chatter bait with nail polish or just a sharpie? I've tried sharpie before, never tried nail polish?
I would shy away from polish because of how thick it is.
@@AlexRuddFishing Okay, thank you!
Thanks
I love those rails I got four of them that lose pole looks like a pool stick
Fish the jackhammer all year long. It’s the best all around bait really thumps more effectively than the cheap version. The camo blade and the bait keeper are must haves.
Great video, I lost a 10 pounder yesterday which sucks
Gah!
My favorite fall fishing baits is ned rigging and jerkbaits
Heck yes!
Good video Alex
You forgot the swim jig. Love your channel keep um coming!
what water temps do you start looking for to really target the fish with these lures....
Punching, frogging, blades jig, and wacky rig are all going to work from now (60s-80s) until that water hits into the high to mid 50s that’s when I really start focusing on the hard baits.
@@AlexRuddFishing thanks dude. Got a long way till i hit that in Hartwell. We have had a few cold mornings in the 60s, but water is still displaying 84-86... smh. Hopefully by 2nd or 3rd week in Oct, the shad here will start heading back in the creeks and everything will turn on again.
Honey! Alex just sent me a shopping list!
And it’s all linked in the description for ease! 👊🏻😂
love the channel man, do mess with lipless cranks in the fall or mainly the spring?
Absolutely. Just not as much as I do in the winter and spring.
@@AlexRuddFishing gotcha
You up for a fishing day, I'm from Nashville and would love the opportunity to spend a day on Chickamauga learning from you.
Cant wait for fall!!! Its 113 here!!!
Phew 🥵
And fires on our ridge. Hot and smokey here in fresno cali🤮
The Strike King Lucky Shad is a big player for me in the Fall.
Yes! It’s so good. That’s why we put it in the Monsterbass box this month.
Number 100 likes . Digging that hat AR . Keep up the good work.
My Favorite Lure for the fall is probably a Texas rig worm
Are whopper PLOPPERS good for fall smallmouth on the river
Absolutely
thanks less things to worry about make it simple
Simple = efficient = more fish caught
Not a Hunter. But I Feesh that Spinner in the Fall!
🐸 rules!!