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Here is the situation. I prefished for a tournament on Wednesday. It was mid 70's at 5 am and the high reached 104. Tomorrow the high is supposed to be 67. I know that the air temp does not affect the water very quickly, but a 37 degree shift is a little extreme.
I suspect that the morning bite should last a little longer and that the shallows might be decent longer into the day than on Wednesday, but am not certain. Does a drastic temp drop change how you would fish? BTW, the prefishing wasn't great anyways and I never did find a real pattern.
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WOW!!! that is a extreme temp change cass. i dunno man. never had to fish in that type of conditions before. i would "think" oyu are dead on, but lol, don't take my word for it. i would still look for some "a/c" spots in case the water is still the same.
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