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Originally Posted by Pookie
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Guys, honestly; the biggest mistake people make is worring too much about the cold fronts this time of year! Look a cold front in the spring can be devistating, you have cold water getting colder.
A cold front in the fall is opposite. You have warm water temps! When a cold front comes in, it can be a major one, the water usually only drops a couple degrees.
Think of it like this, if you take a cold glass of water and put it on the counter; does it get warm instinatly? No it does not, it slowly gets warmer.Thats no different with this water temp, it doesnt get cold all at once.
Whats this mean? Possibably the best fishing you have had all year. Some of the first major cold fronts of the year in the fall can and will actually turn the bass into biting like crazy. In a big way. We as people worry more about the cold weather then the fish this time of year. We shouldnt, cold fronts bring low pressure systems. That in itself will cause them to feed.
The water is still warm, the fish still have to feed alot to get ready for winter. Just dress warm and have the best time on the lake in this cold front, cause the fish will be bitting.
As far as Center Hill, just fish the creeks. Big creeks! Largemouth are in the backs and big spots are on creek channel points. Through buzzbaits, spooks, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jigs. Have fun!