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Its all true, eyes really do bite in the afternoon, all year long. AS LONG as barometric pressure is correct. When a front has moved in (this is in saskatchewan), don't even bother, two weeks ago this situation, saw 22 eyes on camera, not one taker. theyd come in and come back when really ripping it, but just plain wouldn't. on Dec 22, from 11:00 to 2:30 I caught 27 eyes- biggest was only 4 pounds though, but all in 15 feet of water. Barometric was 101 steady. Then 2 days later, at 11:30am my dad caught a 6.5lb eye in the same spot 15 fow. But as to depths, generally fish 20+ fow, I try to get on slow tapers from 20-30 fow. If they bite in shallower, theyv got to be deeper too. Always try to have holes dug out before you move out, that way if bite slows down in morning, move out 5 fow, and so on, stay on as long as possible. This uaually gets me to noon.Fishcrusher