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The weather has been perfect lately holding between 70-80 degrees but this weekend its dropping into freezing at nights and around 50 during the day. How is this going to affect the bass fishing and techniques of catching them? Were heading out there sat to fish all day and i havent had this happen to me before. Still learning how the weather will change things. Heres a pic from google earth. Deepest is around 10 ft on left side and the the right side of the pond about 1/4 of it is all stumps (very shallow). A lot of algae too, the lilys are gone right now. Thanks yall

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I have the same problem as you, been 75 to 80 all last week and just 2 days a go it started this cooling off crap.

I was just sitting here thinking about what I need to tie on tonight.

Black/Blue Jig

Spinner bait - color not sure of yet, have not seen the water I am fishing yet.

Lizard - pumpkin/ watermelon

red/red flake 3x worm  shaky head style

I am going to start at the trees, but I am going to be off the bank to the deeper water some, I am thinking of throwing at the base of the cypress trees and working my way out to about 6 feet of water. I am hoping that the bass are just staged right out side of there beds. My guess is the fish will be holding in 4 to 6 feet, but I could be wrong.. Whats you guys think?

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