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jhassl2 |
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Posts: 7 | So Being New ThIs, Was Hoping To Get some Opinions On Strategies With The Temps Back In The 90'S This Week Here In mn | ||
Veithr3293 |
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Posts: 192 | Big fish get crabby could get the biggest fish of you life in the hottest part of the day which takes a toll or go for numbers at night which i like. Top water and cranks both fished slow at night work great | ||
djwilliams |
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Posts: 772 Location: Ames, Iowa | Maybe this is the late summer kickstart to an otherwise very slow summer on Leech. | ||
muskie tamer |
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Posts: 411 Location: Waconia,MN | Last time i was out the water temp was back up to 77, that was last week. I can only imagine that the water temps are back on the rise and are more than likely back into the 80's. From what i understand it puts a lot of stress on the fish. | ||
jhassl2 |
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Posts: 7 | So With The Heat Does That Typically Slow The Bite For Muskies As well | ||
muskie tamer |
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Posts: 411 Location: Waconia,MN | I dont know if it would slow the bite down, but warmer water and handling of the fish can be hard on them. | ||
bucknuts |
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Posts: 441 | can't get much slower, here on Vermilion | ||
showtime |
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Posts: 87 Location: Wisconsin | the warmer the water the better for where I fish. Just harder on the fish, but they seem to hold up better in the river. | ||
Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1247 Location: Walker, MN | I had 80 degree surface temps on Portage bay of Leech lake tonight with a storm on the horizon and falling barometer and still no fish moving. A late summer/fall cooldown can't come soon enough!! | ||
Brad P |
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Posts: 833 | Keep in mind that temp swings of a few degrees are common on the surface. The bigger question is the overall temp of the water column. I suspect at least here in the metro that temps below the surface are at worst mid 70s. | ||
Corso Mike |
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Posts: 182 | If we get a full week of this heat water temps will be over 80. This is not fat guy weather. Worked in it all day/ in a greenhouse. | ||
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