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| Slamr |
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Posts: 7109 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Just find a new hobby or fish species to chase in the hot summer months. Suck, but come on. | ||
| debygd |
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Posts: 48 Location: West Central Wisconsin | So here's my dumb question for the day... What about river systems? I've not spent enough time on them to have any idea if "flowing" water reaches the same temps as lake water, but based on some previous comments regarding temperature vs. oxygen levels, would a river be a good place to "scratch the itch" during the the dog days? | ||
| burningdubs |
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Posts: 143 | debygd - 8/16/2016 7:56 AM So here's my dumb question for the day... What about river systems? I've not spent enough time on them to have any idea if "flowing" water reaches the same temps as lake water, but based on some previous comments regarding temperature vs. oxygen levels, would a river be a good place to "scratch the itch" during the the dog days? I am no expert, but the dissolved oxygen will definitely be higher in a river system over a lake. How much higher I am unsure. I don't fish rivers much so I am unsure of mid summer temps. | ||
| muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2893 Location: Yahara River Chain | "Maybe it is a tool that none of us own yet and can be developed that measures temperature and dissolved oxygen." For many years I've used a portable monitor made by Yellow Springs Instruments for DO and temperature readings in the wastewater field. Orion also is another unit that is able to measure those parameters. Edited by muskie! nut 8/16/2016 10:34 AM | ||
| MOJOcandy101 |
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Posts: 705 Location: Alex or Alek? | debygd - 8/16/2016 7:56 AM So here's my dumb question for the day... What about river systems? I've not spent enough time on them to have any idea if "flowing" water reaches the same temps as lake water, but based on some previous comments regarding temperature vs. oxygen levels, would a river be a good place to "scratch the itch" during the the dog days? Their was a thread/question regarding this same thing a couple weeks ago. If my memory is correct it was about the same. | ||
| mnmusky |
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| Being a full timer guide must be a beotch during these hot times. You gotta eat and pay bills....then, take the heat for fishing during the high temp waters.... | |||
| tackleaddict |
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Posts: 431 | why would a fishthanks livewell, a bubbler, and a block of ice not solve this problem and everyone can fish? | ||
| BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | no, the Tuesday league which I'm in hasn't fished in about 6 weeks.. or maybe 7... we all love to fish, and all want to be out there, but when it's 80 at the surface and 78, 15 feet down we are smart enough to know it's not that good for the fish... we will wait til cooler water and get back out there, lots of time left in the season..... Edited by BNelson 8/16/2016 12:49 PM | ||
| debygd |
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Posts: 48 Location: West Central Wisconsin | MOJOcandy101 - 8/16/2016 9:35 AM debygd - 8/16/2016 7:56 AM So here's my dumb question for the day... What about river systems? I've not spent enough time on them to have any idea if "flowing" water reaches the same temps as lake water, but based on some previous comments regarding temperature vs. oxygen levels, would a river be a good place to "scratch the itch" during the the dog days? Their was a thread/question regarding this same thing a couple weeks ago. If my memory is correct it was about the same.Sorry! I missed that thread! Do you recall the title so I can "catch up"? Thanks! | ||
| MOJOcandy101 |
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Posts: 705 Location: Alex or Alek? | debygd - 8/16/2016 12:53 PM MOJOcandy101 - 8/16/2016 9:35 AM debygd - 8/16/2016 7:56 AM So here's my dumb question for the day... What about river systems? I've not spent enough time on them to have any idea if "flowing" water reaches the same temps as lake water, but based on some previous comments regarding temperature vs. oxygen levels, would a river be a good place to "scratch the itch" during the the dog days? Their was a thread/question regarding this same thing a couple weeks ago. If my memory is correct it was about the same.Sorry! I missed that thread! Do you recall the title so I can "catch up"? Thanks! No worries, my bad if I came off a bit harsh. There has been a lot of threads about water temp in the past month. Here's the link to the thread. http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=11... Edited by MOJOcandy101 8/16/2016 1:11 PM | ||
| tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | debygd - 8/16/2016 12:53 PM MOJOcandy101 - 8/16/2016 9:35 AM debygd - 8/16/2016 7:56 AM So here's my dumb question for the day... What about river systems? I've not spent enough time on them to have any idea if "flowing" water reaches the same temps as lake water, but based on some previous comments regarding temperature vs. oxygen levels, would a river be a good place to "scratch the itch" during the the dog days? Their was a thread/question regarding this same thing a couple weeks ago. If my memory is correct it was about the same.Sorry! I missed that thread! Do you recall the title so I can "catch up"? Thanks! The Reader's Digest condensed version is that flowing water provides negligible increases in Oxygen levels vs a lake. Furthermore the constant current in a river makes fish have to work harder after release to keep pointed upstream and right side up. The long and short was that rivers along with lakes both need to be avoided at temps above 80 Fahrenheit. | ||
| muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2893 Location: Yahara River Chain | In flowing rivers to get an increase in dissolved oxygen the water must aerate by going over a falls or an aggressive rapids. And we all know that warmer water does NOT retain that dissolve oxygen like cooler water does. | ||
| tolle141 |
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Posts: 1000 | Smallmouth have just as bad of attitudes. That or you can always goes to vermillion or green bay... | ||
| MuskieKen83 |
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Posts: 22 | I've always wanted to catch big carp, but with the cold front and fall approaching, it will have to wait until next summer... Oh well | ||
| tackleaddict |
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Posts: 431 | St Clair was 76deg where I fished yesterday, mid lake. Western shore is warmer though. | ||
| jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | Lake Michigan was 75 degree surface temps. this week and fishing was pretty good. I agree with Andrew ... broaden your horizons and find other fishing outlets. | ||
| happy hooker |
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Posts: 3163 | Metallica Sat nite during cold front,,bang your head at the new first bank crib,,not in the boat. | ||
| Musky952 |
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Posts: 400 Location: Metro | Minnetonka was 74 on Sunday. | ||
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