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| Metro water temps are awefully high - how many of you are still fishing for ski's and how many of you are waiting for cooler temps?
I haven't been out fishing since June due to other commitments - I'm really eager to hit the water this wekend, but with water temps already in the 80's and high 90's air temps forecast, I'm thinking I should skip it. There were a lot dead fish reported last last summer during the heat spell and this year seems to be much worse.
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| Don't have any plans to fish for a while. If an opportunity comes up I will, but it will likely be early and late.
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Location: Otsego, MN | breaking out the bass tackle for the first time in years. |
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| I hit the water every afternoon!!!! in cutoffs,,,I commute everyday to work past the MPLS city lakes and on the way home jump in at the beach,,Nokomis is incredibly warm,,,"Honestly" I have a red mark on my lower back from the sunfish nipping at a birthmark they dont hve teeth but they nip pretty good,,A friend at work told me that alot of the small children wont swim at Prior lake beach because the Sunnies keep attacking them "serious",,,the wrm water has caused the panfish to go postal,,,I went to 5 muskie shows in 3 states this winter so I could get screwd out of July and looks like August,,WAY TOO HOTin Metro |
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Location: MPLS, MN | Screw Muskies in this water temps, going to a sweet spot on the mississippi we wade down the river hitting little rapids and rock piles for smallmouth bass. Catch a ton and stay cool doing it. May get some cats too.. Muskie fishing will be hot and heavy come Sept-Nov....... |
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