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Favorite Conditions For Bass

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Let's get a conversation going I'm bored. I like those cool summer evenings, no humidity, no cloud cover. You all?

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Cloudy, humid, temp in the mid 70's, and just enough wind to put a ripple on the water.

cool summer evenings with bluebirds sky's!

My favorite condition for bass is from 5:30am to 8:30am, cloudy to partly cloudy. 

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Dusk, warm and humid, zero wind.

Spring or fall : light wind, overcast, light rain/mist, 60 degrees.

 

Summer: at night during a full moon with light winds temps on the 50's and 60's

Summer time heavy weeds, cloud cover, 80 degrees!

Around here you cannot bet those summer mornings from 5am til 8:30am on 100º days. Temps will be in the 60º-70º degree range, no wind, clear skies, no boat traffic. Best of all I can usually get about 12 pounds in the boat before I head home for a full day of summer fun with the family.

Cool summer mornings with an overcast and a little fog on the water. Just enough wind to put a ripple on it too.

Most important thing is a little bit of wind and chop in the water. The wind I believe is moreso for dampening any trolling motor noises.

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Cool summer mornings with an overcast and a little fog on the water. Just enough wind to put a ripple on it too.

I'm about the same

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Without a doubt, low 70's, low humidity, partial cloud cover, winds 5 to 10, water temp low 70's, fishing with a good friend. In south Florida that could be anytime from late November to early April. Why the rest are freezing, we are in utopia.

Middle of spring, partly cloudy with a front moving in, temps in the high 70s. Those kind of days make me want to quit my day job!

Overcast with a little sprinkle :)

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Hot August night with a full moon on the horizon, temps in the mid-70s, winds light & variable from the south west, mostly overcast with moon peeking out occasionally.

Deep water structure, outside grass line, in 15-25' of water. Texas rigged something & a Jig-n- Craw!

Early summer, 3:00 in the morning, nice and cool, flat glass water, little bit of fog, throwing jitterbugs off a dock with my dad.

Summer mornings, dead calm, a little fog. Humid but not hot yet. Pitching a popper or a frog to weed lines, lilly pads or lay downs. Waiting for the ripples to disappear, pop pop and then the explosion! 

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Early spring 60 degs water temp the.same and cloudy

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Winter days with partial overcast and air temps about 45 to 50.  Oh Yeah

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2nd day post severe cold front.  light winds from north, bluebird sky on a ultra clear water lake.  I like having to break out the finesse gear and the challenge of mega tough conditions (tiny strike windows)

anytime that wind isn't blowing over 15 mph or freezing outside!

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