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Old 09-21-2009, 08:30 PM   #11
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Judging by the wave I took to the face the other morning in the dark on a rockpile in an UDL the water was warmer than the air by quite a bit.I couldn't believe how warm it was.I'd say a while to go but after last years early ending I'm not convinced the bass follow temps completely.There was rivers of bait last year in late Oct flowing out of the bay and toward ct without a fish under it.Could see it thick and clear as day.Time will tell ,keep your line wet as much as possible.Keep the yak loaded and ready at all times for the blitzes just out of reach.A good noreaster could flush the bays and push the herd down south faster.
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