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Too Cold, Please Say No!

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I agree with a previous post. Here in South Carolina the fishing is better in the winter than in the summer. Water temps as of Thanksgiving were 56° to 60°. Caught my 2nd largest bass ever since moving here just last week. 7.5 lbs. As long as the evening temps do not go to freezing or below, bass will stay and bite especially later in the day. Bass will move up to shallow areas in the afternoon. That's whats been going on here for weeks now. Cold mornings to warm afternoons moves the bass shallow and catchable.

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