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I guess these cool nights in the 40's are lowering the water temp. I didn't have the usual gang show up to eat tonight. Several little 3-4 inch bluegill ate pretty well but the big guys were scarce and the few I did see were lazily coming up to take a pellet.
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Yes, the "warm" water species like BG will not be as active, but cool water species like YP and HSB should be loving to cooler water temps!
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