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    I'd never crappy fished through summer til this year, but with y'alls tips I managed to stay on them and catch a few even through the last week. With this cold front (20's-low 30's) and more to come though, do y'all head to the woods or stay after the fish? What do they do when it gets sure nuff cold?

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    I stay with the fish--love the cold weather fishing--don't know enough to know what they do except they do want things real slow.

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    The colder the water gets on Sardis and Enid the bigger the fish get. Like KDavid said you got to slow down but when you find them it's awesome fishing.
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    First bit of advise for COLD weather feshing. Get you one of the small coleman propane heaters and put it right up front with ya. Just be careful and not touch the hot part with your line SNAP and a retie
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    Look sissy's, It been down in the 20 and 30's here at night for the last week and guys are still hitting it everyday. Since the water has cooled down, running between 47-50 last weekend the fish that we are catching are alot bigger. The fish that are being caught up here now are like your everyday little ones that you catch. So just go put on another layer of clothes and go get em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    I stay with the fish--love the cold weather fishing--don't know enough to know what they do except they do want things real slow.
    How slow?

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    If you think you are going too slow.....slow down some more
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    exactly--dead still is usually pretty good if possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    exactly--dead still is usually pretty good if possible.
    I was wondering that myself

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