Largemouth Bass Tips at Cedar Bluff for Current Conditions from FISHINGNOTES.COM:
Largemouth
bass fishing is going to be pretty slow at 84 degree water temperature. Bass
will start moving much slower and feeding less aggressively until the water
temperature starts to get back down to comfortable levels. When the water
temperature is up this high, it's time to get out fishing early and late in the
day when the sun is not on the water. When you can get out for the entire day,
it's a great time to fish some deeper water. Many large bass are taken this
time of year since bass fishermen typically gets out deeper and fish slower
with larger baits. Like any other time of year, the slower you fish with bigger
baits on the deep drops and river channels, the better chance you have at a
lunker. This is a great time to catch a trophy. Good luck out there today!
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