All fish go deep to survive when water temps drop. The deeper water is warmer than the shallow water. They still need to eat so they prefer drop offs with near by flats. When the sun warms up they move to the warmer flats with the bait. When it’s cold Sacalait will sit on the very bottom in the bayous. This is proven by Sacalait caught with muddy bellies. Smaller baits, even itty bitties, with 1/64 oz jigs have helped me some days. Remember slow down your presentation dramatically as the fish are lethargic and move in slow motion too. They are not going to waste energy chasing a fast moving target.
I caught these this past Friday in 45 F water on a small tidal bayou with the water levels fell so low most structures I normally fish were out the water.
Bon Temps!!


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