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Here in Tennessee the weather reached in the 90's today. I'm going on a fishing trip near Pickwick Lake this weekend and the forecast calls for a high of 68 and a low of 47 for both Saturday and Sunday with partly cloudy skies. Now I know the water temperature will not change that dramatically in a few days, but since it is a cold front do you guys think it will put a damper on the bass fishing with such a dramatic change of air temperature? The fishing here lately has been extremely slow I think due to the hot and muggy days(feels like summertime)so maybe the cooler air temperatures will improve fishing. what do you guys think?
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