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Old 02-25-2016, 10:27 AM
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Think this little frontal passage today will affect the marsh bass bite for tomorrow?

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Old 02-25-2016, 10:49 AM
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Think this little frontal passage today soil affect the marsh bass bite for tomorrow?

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Not a marsh guy, but generally the rule of thumb is the smaller/shallower the body of water, the more it's effected by fronts than bigger/deeper bodies. Especially this time of year, a few days of cold weather will drop the water temp in a pond more than it would a big lake like Toledo. But, it wall also warm back up quicker. Sometimes in lakes if you're on some deeper fish a small front won't even move them bc other than barometric pressure little to no change occurs that deep. I'd guess if you had a deep channel in the marsh or ditch, they would stack up there to avoid as big of a change in water temp. With tmrw being the second day of good sunlight it may warm a shallow marsh back up though.
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Old 02-25-2016, 11:11 AM
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Ill be on Sabine friday and saturday.... they r gonna eat. Its still warming up plenty during the day to keep the water temps over 60. Launching at BOB
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Ill be on Sabine friday and saturday.... they r gonna eat. Its still warming up plenty during the day to keep the water temps over 60. Launching at BOB
This is where I was thinking

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Ill be on Sabine friday and saturday.... they r gonna eat. Its still warming up plenty during the day to keep the water temps over 60. Launching at BOB
I'll be on Sabine too. Just 4 1/2 hours north of you. Gona go roll em again. Good luck to y'all
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