I've always been a warm weather/spawning bream fisherman. Love to chase those rascals with a two wt. fly rod. So here's where I need some help.

I have access to a large (70-75) acre pond with bream, bass, and crappie. It has lots of stumps and cover of all sorts. Lots of brush around the edges. Brush runs out into 5-8 ft with a pretty clear edge. It falls off to about 5-8 ft. pretty quickly and has a large flat area with stumps (mostly below the surface) in 12-14 ft. The creek channel is 15-20 ft at the deepest. In the back of the pond there is thick brush all the way out to the channel then it drops to 6-12 ft in the creek channel. There are some shallow areas where I know where they will be during warm weather. Area near the dam is 20-25 ft. There is no lack of cover in any part of the pond. Surface temp was 56 yesterday (I was bass fishing...they were killing cranks and texas rigged worms).

Question: Where will the bream be as the water cools down for the winter? Thanks for any help.

Bobby