Traditionally the "FALL" walleye bite picks up once the water temperature drops back to a temp the fish feed more.The water temp usually peaks at 77-78 degrees and starts dropping the second week in Sept. due to the shorter days.The local fish will start feeding more and start moving into shallower water.The fish out east will start their migration west and eventually stage around Huron till the water cools even more and then head into the western basin for their spring spawn.The wild card this season will be the plentiful 2015 fish that will be reaching that 15" legal length this fall.Some guys like to fish the reefs in the fall,to catch those fish feeding in the shallower water.Others will troll off Huron or at night close to shore and catch some of the biggest fish of the season.