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Seeing a slowing of activity in the feeding...Is this normal? We've had unseasonably cool late oct and early nov. Water Temp in low 50's with plenty of cold rain. Any input would be great. I am new to all of this.
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Yes it is normal for fish ( they are cold-blooded)to slow activity levels as temps drop. Feeding reductions would be included in the slow down.
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100% slow down. Turn your feeder or hand fed at 2-3 pm haottest part of day. Once you see a few fish coming up then you may stop completely.
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