In the Fall, the general forage a Bass consumes is at it's "largest".
For this reason, larger Soft Plastic's, Cranks & Rattle Traps, and 1/2-3/4 OZ Spinnerbait's are a must.
If your in a region with snakes, toads & salamander's now is a perfect time to use larger SP imitation's.
Here are my preferred lures for Fall:
1. 1/2-3/4 OZ Rattle Trap type lures- When the water temp, (and Sun exposure), starts to drop/wane Bass begin eating more to store up calories for Winter. Most "bait-fish forage" at this time is AT LEAST 6-8" long all over the country. When you think of a Bass in the Fall, think "Bear".
What does a Bear do in the Fall?
Eat like a moose until they gorge themselves!
And what is Mr. Bass's favorite food source? Bait-fish!
So any Larger Crank or Rattle Trap is a good "quick" lure to find BIG, active, Bass. In fact, Cranks ,in general, are good "Scouting lures" to find active fish.....
2. Larger Soft Plastic's- 10" Worms, 8" Lizards and 6-8" Swim Bait's- a 10" worm looks like a small snake or BIG leech; the huge lizard looks like a big Salamander & the action of a SP Swim Bait drives them nut's.......nuf said!
3. Spinnerbait's- Spinnerbait's are another baitfish imitation. Make sure to try a variety of blades to see which one works best- (Double Willow-leaf blades most resemble a baitfish school.....hint hint).
Of course there are many other good lures.........but I'd try these first.
Where will you generally FIND these hungry Bass?
Look for main lake point's and deepwater weedbeds.
Hope this helps ITZ? Good luck!