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muddymusky
Posted 7/17/2011 3:17 PM (#507558)
Subject: water temps




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The picture and caption on the front page of muskie first made me wonder at what water temps should you stop muskie fishing? What are everyone's thoughts on this?
sworrall
Posted 7/17/2011 3:32 PM (#507562 - in reply to #507558)
Subject: Re: water temps





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I' leave 'em be or water release if it's right on the edge when it hits 80's down more than a quarter of the water column. That's me.
Chain Gang
Posted 7/17/2011 3:32 PM (#507563 - in reply to #507558)
Subject: RE: water temps




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Generally i think people stop fishing with 80 degree surface temps. i know this is more practiced in stocking controlled lakes than those lakes where the fishe naturally reproduce. Also, if you catch one in warm lake and it takes an overly long time to revive maybe its time to bass fish.
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