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I read in Rich's book that the fish necessarily don't know about a warm
front until conditions IN the lake change, only the fisherman. I would adhere to a winter presentation. "Paul G. Mowrey" wrote in message news ![]() I'm in Northern Virginia and the temps have risen into the low/mid 60's. Hoping to go fishing tomorrow at a local lake. Any suggestions on lures/presentations/etc.? I haven't been out lately to know what the water temp is. It's supposed to be cloudy tomorrow. Thanks |
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