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Plummeting Temps Made for Tough Fishing

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A huge cold front moving through the area last Friday sent the temps plummeting from the upper 60's and low 70's down to the low 50's mixed with plenty of wind. I was hoping it would jump start some heavy feeding, but all it ended up jump starting was a very finicky bite. Friday was the best of the days but one of the coldest to fish. Temps only got to around 52 degrees and there was a 15-20 mph wind. The bite didn't pick up until the late afternoon evening. I found a small school on one laydown that accounted for 5 of my 11 fish and I lost two more on it as well. That single tree also produced these two one right after one another. Hopefully by next weekend they'll be out of their funk and back to eating like they should be!

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