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I have a tournement starting tommorrow morning, today was a beautiful day, sunny and 80 degrees, but tommorrow is supposed to be cold and rainy, same with sunday, the tactic we usually use for this lake is shallow running cranks across the tops of the millions of hydrilla patchs, or fast retrieve spinner baits, just wondering if i should flip stuff into the standing trees in the lakes or slow roll spinnerbaits in front of the hydrilla stands
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Go with what you know. If it's been higher temps the water probably wont drop radically over night. If anything, slow down your presentation. Sounds like you know the lake pretty well. If the norm isn't working, change up a few techniques. 8)
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Sounds like you have a plan-the water temperature probably won't drop too fast, so try what has been working. I agree with slowing down, and you might try some cranks that run a little deeper. Good luck!
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