What Temperature?
Ah, yeah, I thought you were referring to the temp the fish start to
become active during the spring. By 60 degrees you have probably missed
the most "Intense" spring bite by about 10 degrees (relative to area of
course). From what I understand, and please someone correct me if I am
totally off base, but in regions where the water may never drop below 60
degrees spawning is based more on the length of daylight (and moon
phase) as opposed to just a certain water temp.
Chris
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 07:50:46 -0500, Chris Rennert
puked:
What have you read about 60??? I'm not sure what that is in reference to?
That 60 degrees triggers spawning response to start. I've also read
that temperature and reactions from fish is more relative than
absolute, so there may not be an actual temperature that causes the
actions, but a relative *change* in temperature.
Make sense?
lab~rat :-) wrote:
On 15 Sep 2006 13:06:53 -0700, "taylor_j25"
puked:
I think the temperature is a little warmer where i'm from, not even
sure it gets down to 50 degrees in winter.
I've read 60, go figure.
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