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    So guys here in south west Michigan the gills & bass have slowed down big time.
    how far south do I have to go ?

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    If your thinking of the East coast, probably to Florida. Here in Georgia, we're getting temps as low as the 30s at night and while you can still catch fish, you have to slow way down.

    Jim Smith
    Conyers, GA

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    I live in Chatsworth, Ga. Bass and panfish are biting great, at least here around Carter's lake, the Cossawatie and Conasauga Rivers. Crappie are hitting pretty good as well, especially over in Blue Ridge. Walleyes are starting to get more active, striped, and white bass are doing great behind the dam, as are carp, and I still managed to catch two snakeheads over in Rome Ga. last week. I haven't checked out the trout streams lately, but I'll get back to you later this week.

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