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Muskiecut
Posted 12/25/2009 10:14 PM (#414132)
Subject: Biologists




Posts: 135


Location: Irvine, KY
What do you guys use to measure temperature at different depths?

Ive thought of just fixing a thermometer to a marked line, droping it down and pulling it back up but it seems like this wouldnt be very acurate. Is there an electronic option out there?

Thanks
kromelure
Posted 12/26/2009 5:36 AM (#414144 - in reply to #414132)
Subject: RE: Biologists




Posts: 32


They sell a device you attach to your line. that will tell you the depth and temp at that depth.
I use it behind dipsy divers to test the accuracy and temp when walleye and steelhead fishing.
I believe I got mine at cabelas. Can't remember what its called though. really works good. Its a must have if you fish any thermocline areas.
good luck,
keith
ski
Posted 12/26/2009 9:21 AM (#414154 - in reply to #414132)
Subject: RE: Biologists




Posts: 97


You can use a depthraider on a downrigger. It tells you speed and temp. It will send the signal up to a lcd screen.
Larry Jones
Posted 12/26/2009 1:04 PM (#414168 - in reply to #414132)
Subject: RE: Biologists


Sub Troll 900
http://www.moorelectronics.com/fishing/fishing.html

Capt. Larry
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 12/27/2009 7:06 AM (#414227 - in reply to #414132)
Subject: RE: Biologists





Posts: 956


Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
Simply stated its crude but effective. Just remember to pull her quickly and get a quick read before the thermometer has a chance to react to the varried temps as you come up.
Bytor
Posted 12/27/2009 10:04 AM (#414243 - in reply to #414227)
Subject: RE: Biologists





Location: The Yahara Chain
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=00123...
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Clinefinder

Edited by Bytor 12/27/2009 10:05 AM
firstsixfeet
Posted 12/28/2009 9:36 AM (#414324 - in reply to #414168)
Subject: RE: Biologists




Posts: 2361


Larry Jones - 12/26/2009 1:04 PM

Sub Troll 900
http://www.moorelectronics.com/fishing/fishing.html

Capt. Larry


These guys absolutely screw up the explanation of what,
one can only guess, their trolling speed monitor does.
Muskiecut
Posted 12/28/2009 5:44 PM (#414376 - in reply to #414132)
Subject: Re: Biologists




Posts: 135


Location: Irvine, KY
thanks to all who replied, Ive decided to go with the clinefinder.
Guest
Posted 12/29/2009 11:55 AM (#414441 - in reply to #414376)
Subject: Re: Biologists


DepthTherm is the device you put on a line and lower to a given depth, then let it fill with water and acclimate to the temperature there. The temperature is very accurate, the depth is measured by the amount of water filling the device based on the pressure at the maximum depth reached, as is a bit crude.
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