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    After a cold front comes through and the wind is from the north. (Florida)
    1. Is it better to fish on the North end of the lake ?
    2. Which area will warm faster, or in Fl. does that matter ?

    Any other observations would be greatly appreciated .
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    Don't know if this helps, but Saturday the winds were 5-6mph w/ 77F water temp & today was Gail force winds w/67F water temp & the fish were in the same area, so
    crappie down !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Postalmule View Post
    After a cold front comes through and the wind is from the north. (Florida)
    1. Is it better to fish on the North end of the lake ?
    2. Which area will warm faster, or in Fl. does that matter ?.
    Never thought about that too much....I do go a little deeper and slow down a bit.....Our fronts are pretty mild as a rule....it's the fronts with freezes that might make a difference.....even then I wouldn't know...I stay home by the fire!

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    I go and put 22 baits in the water and turn on the tm. Adjust speed if needed but usually do fine. Now once threy start fannin beds it will push em off or a few hours or a day maybe. But now till mid january it dont seem to matter. I do notice that heavy winds makes em suspend much higher in water and adjust for that. Them cold days that that sting yer fingers have been some of my better days.
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    The colder the better for me, like Mike some of my best days were the coldest days ( Florida standards) my son and I had some 100 fish days casting deep river bend areas a few years back.
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