So let's say overall the seasonal temperatures increase. The timing of relative temperature changes will still be the same since global warming doesn't affect the earth's orbit, tilt of the axis, etc. But overall, the period of time will lengthen when the temperature is warm enough to encourage bass growth. Which means that our bass will be able to reach greater sizes during their lifetime. BIGGER BASS!
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Then again, who knows what will happen. Maybe unpredictable and freakishly wicked thunderstorms, tornadoes, snows squalls, etc that happen in July will make it too dangerous to risk going out on the water. And what if effects on plant growth affect the food chain in a way that causes predators to eventually starve.
Lots of variables that I don't know enough about to make any serious predictions, but for now I'll live under the illusion that warmer temperatures will cause bigger bass. Might be intersting to compare tournament catch results from year to year....