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what will the bass be doing tomorrow?

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it was cold this morning, a little frost on the grass.  tomorrow is supposed to be mid 40's in the AM an warm to about 75 during the day.  what will this cold weather in the AM do to the fishing?  i am hitting the water at 7am tomorrow, what should be my game plan?  i am asking cuz my normal plan hasnt produced crap in the last couple weeks.  i am in central texas and will be fishing golf course tanks from shore, and possibly the lake waco shoreline as well.  not looking to catch giant bass, just a limit worth of keepers would be nice or so.

thanks

Cliff

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I'd be looking for warming water on the smaller waters. Keep tabs on S facing shorelines (NE to NW). Those bass should respond. It might not happen until mid-morning to mid-afternoon. Hopefully there is good habitat somewhere along that N shore. Watch for small prey fishes showing up.

But, it may depend on the temp trend -the previous weather. If you walk into a big water temp drop (6deg or more), things may be tough. You may be better off targeting deeper fish, and/or the larger water body, which holds more heat and won't be affected so drastically.

Let us know what you find.

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well i didnt find anything!!  cuz i didnt go, got a call late last night to go to belton lake to catch some whites and hybrids, we did well too.  we ended up with a whole mess of whites, on black, and 6 hybrids, big ones too, three were around 24" and the rest between 21"-23"  good day!!  those hybrids are a blast to catch!!

thanks

Cliff

P.S. i will post some pics in the outings section as soon as i get them!

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