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water temps at the berry 10/13/15
#1
Just a quick note. water temps in Bryant's fork was 52.9 @ 730 am and over at renegade was 54 @ 1030ish. cant give much of a fishing report. we trolled all over these 2 area's threw everything in the tackle box at em and needless to say it was very slow. the W came up around noon and we decided to bail
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#2
Thanks for the temperature update.

I thought the fish were supposed to be active and hungry with the water between 50-55.. Anybody have ideas as to why it's been so dead for the past couple weeks?
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#3
On Sunday Renegade was 56-57 at launch and was about 61 when I left… I hasn't changed in about a month from what I've seen. It's way to warm for this time of year and they majority of the fish are holding out in deeper water, but are not suspended throughout the water column like usual. It's more like early to mid september conditions not mid october. Once a cold front hits it should start to drop in temp and the fishing should turn on… The Sad thing is we really lost a month of excellent fall fishing just about everywhere, because come the first of December the Berry will start to cap.
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[quote NICH]The Sad thing is we really lost a month of excellent fall fishing just about everywhere, because come the first of December the Berry will start to cap.[/quote]

+1

It is starting to feel like we might go right from summer to winter with very little of that fantastic fall fishing.

The weather pattern shows a definate cool-down coming this weekend and into the first of next week. I just wonder how fast the water temps will start to fall once that cool-down begins.
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#5
Then again maybe we'll get a good month of December fishing Strawberry.

I was up there mid December last year....
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#6
It was slow trolling Wed.
It looked like 90 % were jigging maybe because some one on the board said they got a lot jigging. I don't know how they did.
Here is the water temp at 9 am on the 14th
0 ft on top ....55.9 deg my fish finder had the same temp.
5 ft ............55.9
10 ft ............ 56.
15 ................ 56
20 .................56
25................. 56
30 .................56
35..................56
40..................56
45..................55.2
50..................53.2
55..................49.7
60..................47.1
most of the fish I saw on the finder were deep.
but the chubs were at about 15' to 30 ft.
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#7
LT,

Thanks for the details.

Where bouts on the lake did you record that 56° surface temp?

--- Coot ---
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#8
renegade, it was 60' deep about in the middle.
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#9
I always enjoy seeing your sonar screenshots. What device do you use to measure water temps at depth?
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#10
On Friday Chicken Creek was 57 deg. Hopefully this cooler weather will lower the temps.

Mark
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#12
Great information!
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