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Well I had a day off so I decided to do some local pond hopping. It had been awhile since I'd fished it, but 6 or so years ago I would catch 5-15 2-5lbs smallies in a few hours.

 

Launched the yak in the first pond, spent about an hour and a half and nothin. Saw a few jump but not even a strike. Tried my go to - slow rolling a white spinner bait, then switch to a buzz bait, then switched to a KVD square lipped crank... nada

 

So I pulled the yak out and went to the next pond. Same results. Even the beaver dams didn't produce.

 

Frustrating for sure!

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A day fishin' is still better than a day working.

I would try finessing your presentation to soft plastics and slower presentations - ie, senkos and dropshotting leach/minnow imitations.

If that fails go to the roots: Worms!

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Yeah it was 30 when I dropped the kids off at school yesterday morning. It was 20 when I picked them up and 12 this morning. Didn't get above 16 around here

 

Had a lot of good days fishing in crappy weather, hot or cold, but rapid changes? No, always liked a stable weather pattern.

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Had a lot of good days fishing in crappy weather, hot or cold, but rapid changes? No, always liked a stable weather pattern.

Me too. I mean I'll fish anyways, but... 2-3 days of stable weather def beats drastic changes

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cold front go with finnese presentation like verticle like a dropshot or a small swimbait or tube,and fish it slow and tight to structure they don't like to chase in a cold front but want to check it for a longer period of time,they can be coaxed into hitting .....

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