Water temps
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Re: Murray 8/4
It is always nice seeing fish, but it seems fish are definitely more open to eating baits when the water is dirtier. It is hard to go without seeing fish, but I would definitely rather catch two fish and have no other follows than have ten follows and catch none of them.vano397 wrote:As a side note to liking visibility, as a bit of a novice still, i love being able to see the action of my baits, and follows from a long way away, as opposed to not seeing the fish, because of waves or dirty water, till they are right near the boat. some day i hope my confidence gets to a point where i don't care as much about the visual aspect.
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Might give it a whirl early Saturday morning. It's supposed to get down to 49 degrees Friday nite and 80 on Saturday. I figure being on the water at 2 or 3 am and off by 9 0r 10. Monday is supposed to be 90 and the rest of the week upper 80's. If I get one won't use the net, just un-hook it at the boat.
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You say that now, but just watch, you will catch the same girl who has been haunting you for years now! Good luck!Steve S wrote:Might give it a whirl early Saturday morning. It's supposed to get down to 49 degrees Friday nite and 80 on Saturday. I figure being on the water at 2 or 3 am and off by 9 0r 10. Monday is supposed to be 90 and the rest of the week upper 80's. If I get one won't use the net, just un-hook it at the boat.
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Should be fine by then. It cools really fast and is generally cooler even during periods of really hot weather than many lakes due to the springs.DGF wrote:I sure hope it cools down by the Austin Lake outing on the 28th. Anybody know how fast that lake typically cools down? From what I saw it looked shallow all around.
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I live on a lake 2 miles from Austin that is 55ft deep with multiple creeks coming in and out and lots of springs and even it has been 1-2 degrees warmer than Austin most this summer. It is suprising how fast it cools like Will said. That being said it is still way too warm to fish at this moment.Will Schultz wrote:Should be fine by then. It cools really fast and is generally cooler even during periods of really hot weather than many lakes due to the springs.DGF wrote:I sure hope it cools down by the Austin Lake outing on the 28th. Anybody know how fast that lake typically cools down? From what I saw it looked shallow all around.
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Water temps
I think we tend to foget how last summer, we NEVER had to quit fishing for muskies because it was unusually cool. You reasonably couldn't expect that two years in a row. Because it's going to take awhile for the whole water column to cool down, I expect it will be early September at the minimum before it's safe.
As said in earlier posts, I've really enjoyed fishing for bass in the meantime. Got one at first light this morning that was 22", and I'm sure was pushing 6 lbs. But, I am anxious to get back after the muskies. We can be thankful we have alternatives.
Charlie
As said in earlier posts, I've really enjoyed fishing for bass in the meantime. Got one at first light this morning that was 22", and I'm sure was pushing 6 lbs. But, I am anxious to get back after the muskies. We can be thankful we have alternatives.
Charlie
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My alternative is the smallie. Not to sound like a d**kbag, but catching 5lb. plus largemouths was getting quite boring after my first real musky experience. Granted, those LM are coming from "secret" honey holes. But fishing any where else for them just wasn't as much fun. Everybody likes to catch the big ones! The smallie on the other hand are just as much fun most times whether it is 20 inches or 12 inches. Pound for pound the best freshwater fighter in my opinion. Or maybe I haven't caught enough muskies yet! LOL! The smallie is the alternative for RSA. But I can't wait just like the rest of you to put 100% focus and determination back on the musky!
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