It's never too cold for bass to bite<p>A common mistake all anglers make is we adopt preconceived notions about when the fish bite and how active they will or won’t be.</p>
<p>Cold water is a good example. Conditions we’re seeing here in Michigan refute beliefs that bass go “dormant.”</p>
<p>Most of the fishing public believes bass activity shuts down when the water temperature gets into the mid-40s, but that’s not true.</p>
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