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I've noticed, In the late summertime around here, we get a lot of afternoon thunderstorms. If they roll through quick, and the sun comes out right after, getting a bite is real hard. If it stays cloudy for an hour or more, I can catch them either during the cloudy period, or after, when it's a sunny dusk with high clouds. During these periods, a red worm or tiki stik is deadly, and a popper works. What I want to know is how to catch bass after a t-storm rolls through and it's sunny. What techniques work in this situation? Thanks in advance...
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