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Newbie looking for hint on Harris Chain

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Hi Gang,

My family is in town, and we have a chance to get on the Harris Chain this weekend.  I have never been on the Harris Chain before.  We are putting in on Lake Dora.  I am assuming the water temperatures have dropped pretty well the past few days due to this cold weather...  

Where and how should I target some bass this weekend???

I am mainly just looking for nunmbers as I will be with my kids and folks, and mainly just want them to get a tug or two.

thanks for any help!

Florida bass shut down pretty bad during this time of the year. The first cold weeks affect the feeding of bass in these lakes pretty bad.

My tip:

1) Fish shallow and close to structure. Bass will look for warmer waters (shallow waters before and after noon) and get real close to structure. Flip and pitch to docks, underwater structures and lily pads.

2) Slow moving baits work best

Good luck.

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