Another cold night on Seminole

Florida bass are notoriously finicky after a cold front. So it will be interesting to see how another cold night on Lake Seminole affects the fishing today. There seems to be a stage in the spawning process where no weather change can delay the spawning process. The common expression is the bass are "locked on" the beds. 
 
Not all the bass were locked on yesterday, however. Alton Jones, who is 54th with 14-9, found that the bass he'd found on beds in practice weren't there Thursday, after temperatures dipped into the 30s overnight.
 
Jones knew they hadn't moved far, so he started successfully flipping nearby aquatic vegetation. But it makes a big difference when you can look at the fish you're trying to catch rather than blindly casting to where you think they might be.