Hey guys, first post here in smallmouth forum. I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a question. I fish a small river for smallmouth bass, and the water temps last weekend were 57 degrees according to USGS air temps were in 60s wind was terrible 30 mph gusts. I managed about 20 smallmouth mostly smaller fish in the 12-14 inch range. Well the weather forcast for this Saturday is saying air temps in the 30s lows in the 20s and snow. Was wondering if ya'll had any ideas on the effect the cold will have on the smallies and what might be good to throw at em. I was thinking pointer 78sp, jig with trailer, maybe a grub, tube. any help or experience ya'll have will be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot guys. By small river I mean a two cast river. Its supposed to rain as well tonight and tomorrow. I know conditions are probably gonna be tough , but I work a lot and have to fish whenever I can, so I gotta go when conditions aren't always perfect. Was also wondering do the fish suspend in these conditions or do they hug the bottom?