10-03-11, 01:14 PM | #1 |
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Another fall bassing question
Do things like cold fronts, warm fronts, no cloud blue skies, barmetric pressure and such have the same effect on fish or fishing as it dose in the summer and spring? Ex: the fish are feeding due to water and air temp dropping so dose a cold front speed thier feeding up in the fall as opposed to slowing it down as in the summer? I would assume cloud cover would be similar but it seems to my experience that even a clear fall day can still produce alot of topwater bites all day long as opposed to dawn and dusk. So what have you folks experienced?
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