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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by Toni » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:51 pm

Wouldn't it also depend on if it is a deep or shallow lake? I have next Thursday and Friday off so I was thinking about what to try to catch in a lake and also what lake to go to.
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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

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YES i get the message i will tone down and start using pm's more and will keep my posts informative

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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by A9 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:56 pm

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fishnislife wrote: I'll I know is that you follow Kutt around and ask him questions a lot. Get his phone #, call him up. If your not asking the general board, ask it in a PM.

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Thank you fishnislife! Hopefully the message gets across to him! It's crazy! Thanks for trying to emphasize this!! Although if he called my phone it would be ringing all day long, and you know it too #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o
Your kinda in the same boat he is. Never ending conversations that can be discussed in PRIVATE MESSAGES.
I understand he constantly follows you, but you could do a little to stop him from doing so...

I hate to be harsh, but you kick out some QUALITY posts regarding weather, Lake WA cutts, freshwater lakes, etc., and the overall quality of your posts is getting overshadowed by all the small talk posts and I don't want that to be your reputation around here...
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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by fishnislife » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:04 am

JT26 wrote:Im not sure how accurate this is for our area, but i have a book that says the prefered water temp for these fish:

Channel/Bullhead catfish - 78 degrees
Bluegill and sunfish - 75 degrees
LMB - 73 degrees
Crappies - 71 degrees
SMB - 70 degrees
Walleye - 69 degrees
Perch - 68 degrees
Cutts - 55 degrees
Rainbow - 55 degrees
Kings/Silvers - 55 degrees
Thank you JT26 for this great info. Some of this I did not even know. If someone could muster up the ideal spawning temps for these species that would be useful stuff for a lot of us.



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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by fishnislife » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:15 am

Cool, as a basshead this information would be ideal. If one knows the ideal spawning temperature for let's say the perch, one can match that fry for that coming month knowing that there is an ample fry supply that the bass will be feeding on. I know that these numbers will not be percise but you can get an idea of what forage will be the main food supply for a given period. Let's say for instance you know the temperature that smolt will be at the peek abundance on Lk Washington, what do you think a lot of those species are feeding on at that given time? I'm not saying that this is the only time fish feed on any particular species, but knowing there is an abundace of forage will help to match a pattern.

Another temp that has interested me but I have not come across is for the crawfish. At what temp. do they come out of being dormant. I have used huddlebugs this year with no success because I believe that fish know that it is not the ideal temp. for this forage to be around at they are not seeking them.




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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by gpc » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:30 am

I have been wondering the same thing fishnislife. There are some real monster bows and browns at Mineral. I will be there the weekend after the opener and wanted to stock down some browns after night fall throwin some texas rigged craws. But if they are still sleeping the big fish know that.

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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by VooDuuChild » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:36 am

At my Trout Puddle lake, the Cutts are spawning and the water temp (surface) ranges from 43 to 44. I don't know if ths actually helps this thread any, but it's solid info. I think that it has something to do with lunar issues along with the temp coming up.
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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by Swandazi » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:37 am

Spawning Temps:

Bullheads : 65-70 degrees (depending on species)
Channel Catfish:70-80 degrees
Bluegill: 67 degrees
LMB : 60-65 degrees
Crappies - black: 58-64 degrees - white:64-68
SMB : 55-65 degrees
Walleye : 38-44 degrees
Perch : 45-52 degrees
Cutts - 42-44 degrees ( late march to may for non anadromous) (december to february for searun)
Rainbow - 42-44 degrees
Kings/Silvers - ? degrees (september to december)
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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by Swandazi » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:44 am

"Another temp that has interested me but I have not come across is for the crayfish. At what temp. do they come out of being dormant. I have used huddlebugs this year with no success because I believe that fish know that it is not the ideal temp. for this forage to be around at they are not seeking them"


http://www.americanbassanglers.com/maga ... asseat.pdf

This article might help you with your crayfish questions.

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Post by fishnislife » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:49 am

Swandazi wrote:Spawning Temps:

Bullheads : 65-70 degrees (depending on species)
Channel Catfish:70-80 degrees
Bluegill: 67 degrees
LMB : 60-65 degrees
Crappies - black: 58-64 degrees - white:64-68
SMB : 55-65 degrees
Walleye : 38-44 degrees
Perch : 45-52 degrees
Cutts - ? degrees ( late march to may for non anadromous) (december to february for searun)
Rainbow - ? degrees (varies)
Kings/Silvers - ? degrees (september to december)
Thanks! Nice info. Swandazi.

I know that the ideal spawning temp for the SMB is 66 degrees.

And to this will vary for individual fish in a particular species. Some fish move up sooner in colder water to spawn and some will spawn later in warmer temperature. This gives us an idea of what temperature the majority of a given species perfers to spawn at.
Cool, good stuff guys.

I still can't find stuff on the crawfish though. I think I have read 6 different research papers. I would think it coincides with the commercial and recreational opener.


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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by fishnislife » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:52 am

Swandazi wrote:"Another temp that has interested me but I have not come across is for the crayfish. At what temp. do they come out of being dormant. I have used huddlebugs this year with no success because I believe that fish know that it is not the ideal temp. for this forage to be around at they are not seeking them"


http://www.americanbassanglers.com/maga ... asseat.pdf

This article might help you with your crayfish questions.
Thanks again! :cheers: :cheers:
You posted this before I finished my post above.




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RE:Helpful Info on Temperature

Post by JT26 » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:00 am

Swandazi wrote:Spawning Temps:

Bullheads : 65-70 degrees (depending on species)
Channel Catfish:70-80 degrees
Bluegill: 67 degrees
LMB : 60-65 degrees
Crappies - black: 58-64 degrees - white:64-68
SMB : 55-65 degrees
Walleye : 38-44 degrees
Perch : 45-52 degrees
Cutts - 42-44 degrees ( late march to may for non anadromous) (december to february for searun)
Rainbow - 42-44 degrees
Kings/Silvers - ? degrees (september to december)
Im kinda exited now. The perch should be spawning soon! I love those little guys.
ill be on LW in the next few weeks.

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