Metro water temps
Adam42
Posted 7/14/2013 10:50 PM (#651611)
Subject: Metro water temps




Posts: 46


Location: Plymouth, MN
I haven't been out in about a week, but temps were getting up there last time out. Was thinking about getting one more evening of fishing in tomorrow night before taking a break any updates on MN metro water temps?
Marshall
Posted 7/14/2013 10:55 PM (#651612 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: RE: Metro water temps


Tonka was ranging between 77.5 and 78.5 late afternoon into the evening.
W8N4SNO
Posted 7/15/2013 7:12 AM (#651627 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




Posts: 118


Location: Minnesota
77-79° on the the lakes I was on in the last week.
Adam42
Posted 7/19/2013 12:42 PM (#652635 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




Posts: 46


Location: Plymouth, MN
Whats the temp update since this weeks heatwave?
Mnmuskyman
Posted 7/19/2013 2:28 PM (#652656 - in reply to #652635)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




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My buddy was on tonka bass fishing last night and said it was 84-85. Time to leave muskys alone until temps drop again.
Ben Olsen
Posted 7/20/2013 12:07 AM (#652738 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps


84 on the surface tonight. Cold rain tonight and plenty of low 60s in the ten day. Hopefully we won't lose many days.
carl
Posted 7/20/2013 3:24 PM (#652806 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps





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Location: minnesota
low 80's on tonka this morning. spent the day bass fishing but still saw 2 pretty decent fish (~48", ~45")
bllhogg
Posted 7/21/2013 11:50 AM (#652886 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




78.8 when I left Indy last night.
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/23/2013 2:19 PM (#653222 - in reply to #652886)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Any mid week water updates. Im starting to feel the itch...
RunNGun
Posted 7/23/2013 4:20 PM (#653236 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




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Water was 80-80.3 in wind/current areas last night. I was able to find some 'cooler' water in some spots out of the wind, lowest I saw was 79.1.

Some cool nights in the next week, I think we should be all good to keep fishing here in the Metro.
Adam42
Posted 7/24/2013 11:22 AM (#653358 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




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Location: Plymouth, MN
78-80 when I got out to the lake on Monday. 76 when I came in at dark. (on eagle so temps change quicker than bigger lakes)

I think you're right RunNGun, temps dipping into the low 60s at night is helping a lot.
MNSteveH
Posted 7/26/2013 6:35 PM (#653805 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




Posts: 113


Location: Shoreview, MN
WB was 78 Tues night and 76 Thurs night. 1 fish in the net with zero other follows/seen in ~10 hrs of fishing those 2 nights.
MuskieFever
Posted 7/27/2013 1:04 AM (#653853 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps




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Location: Maplewood, MN
A WB fish in the net is much sweeter than any other. Very conditioned fish out there congrats!

Edited by MuskieFever 7/27/2013 11:59 AM
carl
Posted 7/27/2013 12:56 PM (#653911 - in reply to #651611)
Subject: Re: Metro water temps





Posts: 83


Location: minnesota
74 on the water this morning at tonka'