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    Cold front has these fish in a funk, which was to be expected. Watching fish by the hundreds not bite is quite a bit aggravating. Brought home dinner but left plenty in the water. Caught females with golf ball sized bellies in 20' brush piles. Truly believe without livescope would have been skunked today. 63 degree water last time out to 52 today.. Hope you guys did better than me Name:  IMG_20200419_161111141_MP.jpg
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    Nice job. The cold front had the big girls in a funk for me on Mississinewa today as well. Caught a few, but not what I was hoping for. Saw lots of guys spider rigging. Don't know if they had any better luck, but imagine so. That technique really works.
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    nobody catching anything around here since these fronts came thru.. went for about a hr after work off pier at lake had one hit on jig/bobber.. been catching nice ones from it until fronts blew in.

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    It was definitely slow. Nice catch!

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    same in STL area as we were ketchn nice limits of bigger ones when that warm front rolled thru but then the big cold front with frost on the houses blew in and stopped the dance completely. nothing but dinks even on our best docks. but warm days ahead and they should be dancing!

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