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Message Subject: Cisco Chain
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/16/2025 5:14 PM (#1034964)
Subject: Cisco Chain




Posts: 510


Location: Ludington, MI
Heading up Saturday, just wondering what the warmth this week has done to the water temps and bloom conditions up there?

More fish shallow or sliding back to the edges?

Seems like I've hit the wrong end of the temp roller-coaster the last couple years.
chuckski
Posted 9/17/2025 7:40 AM (#1034968 - in reply to #1034964)
Subject: Re: Cisco Chain




Posts: 1585


Location: Brighton CO.
I live in Colorado but I read the Kurt's Landing fish report yesterday and the water temps shot back up to close to 70's (up from 60-58) acording to the report.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/17/2025 4:41 PM (#1034974 - in reply to #1034968)
Subject: Re: Cisco Chain




Posts: 510


Location: Ludington, MI
Thanks. Same deal here in the Lower Peninsula ...
Cedar
Posted 9/18/2025 9:27 AM (#1034979 - in reply to #1034964)
Subject: RE: Cisco Chain




Posts: 358


Location: Western U.P.
Water temps moved up this week with air temps close to 90 during the day. Temps on their way down now, and fronts forecasted to be moving thru the area all weekend. With temps and barometer up and down, the bite has been slow. Take advantage of the fronts coming and going.
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/18/2025 12:46 PM (#1034982 - in reply to #1034979)
Subject: RE: Cisco Chain




Posts: 510


Location: Ludington, MI
Thank you. I plan to.
chuckski
Posted 9/18/2025 2:20 PM (#1034986 - in reply to #1034964)
Subject: Re: Cisco Chain




Posts: 1585


Location: Brighton CO.
I'll be in Hayward in about a month, we talked of going in September to get in on the topwater bite on the Flowage but I don't like fishing in 80's, 90's in the fall after all it's been hotter then all heck all summer. I like the cool and cold and quiet of the latter fall.
CincySkeez
Posted 9/19/2025 8:43 AM (#1034990 - in reply to #1034986)
Subject: Re: Cisco Chain





Posts: 681


Location: Duluth
I'll be out that way next weekend. Haven't decided whether we are going to trout or musky fish in the afternoons after we bird hunt. Could be too hot to run the dog anyway and turns into a pure fishing trip. I'm just waiting for the night time temps to start dropping a little more, hope the forecast is correct. We'll either be on the Cisco chain, bond falls, or hopping the pot holes in Wisconsin. Actually fairly excited.
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