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| View Poll Results: Do you continue to C&R when the water temperature goes over 68-70 deg ? | |||
| Sure, ... why not, someone else'll just fish in my place | | 5 | 6.17% |
| I'll move to heavier tippets to not prolong the fight | | 2 | 2.47% |
I'll go Bass fishing | | 44 | 54.32% |
| If the water's too warm for the trout, ... it's too hot for me, ... I pack it in. | | 30 | 37.04% |
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Not Ranked : 0 On a trout stream, when the water is warm, ... say up over 65 in the morning and over 70 by 10h00, ... would you keep fishing for C&R ?? Photo: Jaydub http://www.njflyfishing.com/photopos...php?photo=2506 The stress (imho) on trout and salmon in warm temperatures is pretty tough. The added stress of a fight and release seems to kill them quite often. I prefer to not fish for C&R or simply pack it in and have a nap. |
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