Fishing a cold front at night (would you go?)
Hello guys, new guy here and I have a question. But first the preface.
I'm relatively new to crappie fishing (about a year). I have always went at night and plan to keep it that way because it works out better with my schedule(3rd shift police officer with a family).
I use submerged 150led green lights and fish tied off to a bridge using live minnows in my 18' center console boat. We always catch a pile and usually pull a few good size hybrid stripers as well.
Due to my schedule I have been planning for about 3 weeks on going tomorrow night here in NC to Lake Norman with my fishing partner. The weather has taken a turn and they are calling for temps to be 50 hi to 25 low with wind at 5 to 10. It has been 20 degrees warmer all fall until now.
Has anyone ever fished this type of cold front? I have a Mr heater and plenty of hunting gear to keep warm but am concerned about how the front may affect the bite. Anyone dealt with this before?
I have been traversing the Internet and have come up empty on this particular subject as most folks fish the daylight in the winter, something I just can't do.