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Since fall is upon us, I was wondering at which water temperature grass beds like hydrilla and milfoil start dying off and make the bass move to other cover like wood or rocks. I've read that when the water temps get cooler, the grass dies and starts taking up all the oxygen and the bass are forced to find more oxygenated cover in surrounding areas. Is this true?
It is still warm here, around 80 or so, so when might I expect to see the grass beds starting to die off this fall? Thanks. |
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