|  06-05-09, 02:52 PM | #1 | 
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				 |  Question on Weather 
			
			Hi Everyone, I know that cold fronts can obviously change fish behavior. The reason I ask is I am planning a trip tomorrow and it has been raining and in the low to mid 60s the past two days (Thursday and Friday). However tomorrow it is suppose to be in the low to mid 80s and sunny (the few days prior to the rain/cr@ppy weather it was low to mid 80s with sun). My question is how much of a swing in weather in your experiece is really needed to affect the bite. I am praying for a good day tomorrow as I am trying out some new equipment and the only thing that has me concerned is the weather from yesterday and today. (In case you are interested the bait monkey jumped down from high atop his perch at the Hanover MD bass pro shops and absolutely MADE me purchase a St Croix Mojo spinning rod "wacky style" thankfully the bite wasnt too serious as I had a gift card....he came in from the high ground what was I suppose to do???  ) Thanks All!!! 
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