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Rain, cold, and Fork #11497610 03/24/16 07:28 AM
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Me and some friends are going to Firk in a few hours. What is this cold rain going to do to the bite?!?!

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Re: Rain, cold, and Fork [Re: Chops] #11497616 03/24/16 08:32 AM
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Probably not much, it's not that cold.

Re: Rain, cold, and Fork [Re: Chops] #11497618 03/24/16 08:45 AM
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I just thought the new runoff might slow things down. Maybe not. 👍

Re: Rain, cold, and Fork [Re: Chops] #11497711 03/24/16 12:04 PM
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the water temp is already down from the recent freezes so the fish may already be off the banks anyway. too murky in many areas to see beds anyway.

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