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Water Temperature #8585240 02/13/13 06:05 PM
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How warm does the water need to be before fish will begin to spawn? Will cold fronts typically push fish off of their beds..

Re: Water Temperature [Re: bbeale] #8585450 02/13/13 06:58 PM
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60s,just my cent.

Re: Water Temperature [Re: bbeale] #8585546 02/13/13 07:22 PM
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Stable at 60-65. It's the 5-10 degree drop at night that delays the spawn.

Re: Water Temperature [Re: bbeale] #8586386 02/13/13 10:05 PM
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So it is easy to assume that we are a month or so out, unless we get some warm days consectively.

Re: Water Temperature [Re: bbeale] #8586457 02/13/13 10:19 PM
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Once the water temperature reaches 56*, they will start moving to spawning areas. The fronts will push them off their beds but they will be on brush. Usually takes 4-7 days for them to return after a front.

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