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toothycritter88
Posted 3/26/2012 8:12 AM (#548593)
Subject: water was 65 degrees in march??





I got out on a northern Illinois lake on Saturday to test out my new trolling motor, locator, rods, reels,ect.. and I was shocked that the surface temp was already 65 in some areas but never went below 60 anywhere that I saw. And my sonar is connected to my troling motor which sticks down a few feet in the water and it was still that warm. Do you think the muskies have spawned and are recovering or do you think that they are starting to spawn, spawning or not even thinking about it yet?

Edited by toothycritter88 3/26/2012 8:13 AM
ToddM
Posted 3/26/2012 8:54 AM (#548599 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: Re: water was 65 degrees in march??





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Location: oswego, il
Toothy, first you might want to get a shorter shaft trolling motor. Having it 3+ feet below the surface may cause you some issues in shallow water. With that said and if this weather continues fish will be spawning about 2 weeks early this year.
esox4130
Posted 3/26/2012 9:03 AM (#548603 - in reply to #548593)
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I'm pretty sure they already are..last week they were in pairs crusin shorelines rubbing on each other.
Reef Hawg
Posted 3/26/2012 9:22 AM (#548609 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: RE: water was 65 degrees in march??




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Location: north central wisconsin
Things are happening almost a month early here. Had almost 57 degrees on the river in Nekoosa, WI. Sounds like the DNR is getting Musky spawn in some parts, and they expect a good year at the hatcheries if all continues to go well for them. Fishing is great for multi species(walleyes, post spawn perch and panfish), just happening way too quickly!! Nice cool down last night. Hope it continues..

Edited by Reef Hawg 3/26/2012 9:23 AM
toothycritter88
Posted 3/26/2012 9:27 AM (#548615 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: Re: water was 65 degrees in march??





Well its adjustable so I can raise and lower it. Yeah hopefully they spawn then it cools down because we don't want the temps in the 80s in may and June.
fishfirst92
Posted 3/26/2012 12:34 PM (#548656 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: Re: water was 65 degrees in march??





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Location: Sussex, NJ
I'm from Jersey and its the same thing here. I saw pairs the other day cruising the shorelines looking like they're getting ready to spawn. The water here is 63 degrees. Everything is happening so early
pike2772
Posted 3/29/2012 10:41 AM (#549289 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: Re: water was 65 degrees in march??




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Location: Chesterton, Indiana
I regestered water in the 60's last week at webster here in Indiana. This is crazy. Last year I fished my first tourny in layered clothing and this year in a short sleeve shirt
Esox99
Posted 3/29/2012 11:24 AM (#549303 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: RE: water was 65 degrees in march??


68-69 degree surface water last night in central Missouri. Fish (and wild turkeys) are getting much more active but luckily photo period (hours of daylight) will temper the spawning urge a bit; most fish species should still breed earlier than normal around here. I know the MO. muskie crews moved their spring sampling up by at least a week. - Kevin
jakejusa
Posted 3/29/2012 11:48 AM (#549307 - in reply to #548593)
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Heck fella's we had 64.3 right here in the great white north of southern MN last weekend! But more importantly we had girls out in shorts too!!
short STRIKE
Posted 3/29/2012 11:59 AM (#549311 - in reply to #549307)
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Location: Blaine, MN
JakeJ,

you finding reasons to drive through campus again?
jakejusa
Posted 3/29/2012 3:11 PM (#549366 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: RE: water was 65 degrees in march??




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Drive, heck I set up a lawn chair and popped a top!!
BigDaddyIL
Posted 3/29/2012 6:56 PM (#549396 - in reply to #548593)
Subject: Re: water was 65 degrees in march??


two words: surface temps.
Reef Hawg
Posted 3/31/2012 10:27 AM (#549718 - in reply to #549396)
Subject: Re: water was 65 degrees in march??




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Location: north central wisconsin
BigDaddyIL - 3/29/2012 6:56 PM

two words: surface temps.


Not in the case of the big rivers here. My readings here in Central WI taken below a dam spewing almost 10,000 cfs where temps are near homogeneous top to bottom. During the warm spell, some of the shallow bays were in the middle 60's for a few days. Crazy. Its cooled considerably with the cold nights and back to about 51 in the channel. Walleyes are about done spawning, Muskies are going at it, and most importantly, the Gills and Crappies are on the prowl=fun!

Edited by Reef Hawg 3/31/2012 10:50 AM
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