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Alright everybody, so it's been really cold here lately the last month or so. And with very few warm weekends here and there, the fish are all kinda of screwed up. I've been fishing neighborhood lakes/ponds around my area, and last time I fished I didn't get one single bite. I've fished this one particular spot before in early fall, and I got bites on a chart finesse worm, but they wouldn't bite anything I threw at em' the last couple of times. And I threw a little bit of everything. Worms, shakey heads, wacky rigs, beavers, brush hogs, cranks, squarebills, rattle traps, and jerkbaits. Any tips on how to get them to bite, or anything?

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