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  1. I was wondering your guys' input on these weird cold Spring mornings we have with warmer afternoons? For instance the morning calls for 40 degrees, but by 12pm it will be 70 degrees. I know that water temperature rules all, but when I went out yesterday in similar conditions at 7am, the bite did not seem to turn on until 12pm when it warmed up (and consequentially warmed the water by 3 degrees as well). 7am- 61 degree water temp, 45 degree air= no bite 12pm- 64 degree water temp, 68 degree air= 6 bites within an hour and a half I know there are a multitude of factors going into the bite, but I was just wondering how you guys have been doing, and also wondering if next outing I should just wait until noon. Thanks -Mike
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