Chuck,

Quick water temperature changes can literally make fish sick.  I used to have a 
155 gal aquarium with 3 10-pound pacu's in it.  I didn't mean to, they just 
grew that big from little guys.  One winter night the heater went out and the 
aquaruim, which was downstairs, chilled off very rapidly overnight.  I bought a 
new heater the next day, and warmed the tank back up, but the fish seemed like 
they weren't feeling good and didn't eat for another 3 days.  They finally 
pulled out of it and ate like pigs for a week.

So now you have something to look forward to- a feeding frenzy.

DonO
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chuck Alexander 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 5:46 PM
  Subject: [VFB] Fishing report


  Folks: it was 80 degrees (new record for this date here) and Sunny today, so 
i went fishing.. Yep "FISHING" not "catching" cause i didn't even get a bite 
LOL... Jimmy D.. I tried the NW side like you said, and I found the original 
creek bed, and there they were, schooled up.. But they would not bite for 
nothing..I tried wet flies, dry flies, and damp flies LOL... I then put on a 
curly grub tailed jig and trolled it through those fish.. NOTHING.. I also 
talked to about four boatloads of other (bass fishermen) ppl fishing, and 
nobody had caught anything...I don't know what the problem is. The surface 
water temp is 52-54 degrees, and i guess it got cold too quick the other week 
and still has the fish's metabolism's still slowed down to much to be 
hungry.... Chuck


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