Shad are going to move to the shallower areas of a lake as the water cools. Bass being lazy are simply going to follow them and take the opportunity for a easy meal. With this in mind you pretty much named all of the lures that are your typical fall pattern. Just remember that while in the spring it may be hard to catch fish on topwater with cold temps, in the fall sometimes you can throw them all the way through Nov, and even during the midday. Often the bass will get the schools balled up and at some point there will be a majic moment where they will hit a hot dog thrown on top of a school of baitfish.
Just look for the shad balls closer to wind blown banks, or structure. Focus on shad crankbaits, splash it's / pop r and buzz baits and spinner baits. Once you find active fish and shad it can be some fun topwater action.
Good luck