Changing conditions<p>The temp has dropped 9 degrees in Faircloth's primary area from what it was on Day 1. That affects these bass like it does any others. Faircloth is having to slow down. So is Hackney, putting down his moving baits from Day 1 and slowing down to soft plastics today. Through the normal evolution of a tournament, anglers are more tuned in to what's going on, adjusting to minor changes in the conditions every day. This morning, they had to jump back out on the water, relocate their fish and figure out news ways to trigger bites.</p>
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