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I went out Sunday and was surprised, water temp around 55-60 degrees after the major cold snap, I got real excited i was on a familiar lake and thought we were going to have a good day. Nothing!!! not a bite, saw dead Tilapia but no bait fish of bass movement, i tried canals, shallow water, deep water, bull rush, grass, flipped heavy matting, and my home club tournament (which i did not fish) on East lake Toho only caught 7 fish. I was wondering if anybody has had any good days, bad days, what lakes, and what you did since the cold snap. :D

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The fish were in the thick grass mats in 5-6 ft of water this weekend.  They should be moving shallow as we speak.

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