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Just have a quick question here. My dad and I went fishing today. We fished a four acre pond that we traditionally fish in the summer. We normally catch between 35 and 50 bass, crappie, bluegill, and redear in the summer over about an hour or two time frame. The pond is healthy and a blast to fish. We got this great idea to go fish today before the ice set in. We fished several depths from 5-10 feet but only caught one bluegill and one bass. I was just curious if there is something we missed or were doing wrong fishing when it was this cold. I thought we would have caught at least 10-12 but I havent fish the cold that much, usually reserve all this time for deer hunting. Just hoping maybe someone can give us some pointers in case we get to go out one more time before his vacation is over. Thanks guys.
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