I've always believed that you need at least 3-4 consecutive nights in the upper 50's/60's to maintain any heat the water gathered during daylight hours. This would make for a more stable water temperature and would send the bass into mode. I've always used this and the 1st full moon in May as my gauge for creek fishing. The night time temps here in the Louisville area have not been that high for any consistent amount of time and the creeks around here are just not quite ready yet as far as the crayfish hatch and temps go.
I'd love to hear more on this topic...




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A guy I work with fishes at C- creek, said he saw several pigs locked down Friday.....