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Message Subject: Water Temps: how warm is to warm?
Phoenix
Posted 7/18/2005 5:54 AM (#153819)
Subject: Water Temps: how warm is to warm?





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There has been some discussion about not musky fishing while the water temps are so warm. Great idea, but my question is: How warm does the water have to be before we can say it's to warm to safely fish muskies?

Steve
Thad
Posted 7/18/2005 12:19 PM (#153888 - in reply to #153819)
Subject: RE: Water Temps: how warm is to warm?



This is just my opinion, but I stop fishing for them when the water temp reaches 80 degrees.
I stop fishing for them all together.... I used to just fish for them earlier in the AM when the day and the water was at it's coolest, but soon learned that doesn't seem to make a difference.
Heat equals stress and stress equals dead muskies. It just isn't worth it to me.
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