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What's the water temp today? Please update


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I saw 73 degrees in Big Bay this afternoon!

Cliff

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LB,

Certainly not 73 walleyes today!

Very tough bite all morning for my clients. Only boated 3 small walleyes all morning with them!

Dropped them off at noon and went to a spot that I very seldom fish and boated 6 nice keepers in a little over an hour!

Figures!:P

Cliff

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  • 2 weeks later...
24 minutes ago, PSU said:

Any updates on water temps?

Been pretty stable in the low 70s.  73, 74, depending on time of day..

 

With the cool nights, was 55 last night, and moderate days in the 70s, it seems likely to stay there.   Pleasant for water sports.

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Thanks Del, my son and some friends are coming up this weekend for water sports fun!!

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72 degrees again in Big Bay at noon today.

Cliff

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79 to 81 yesterday.  Amazing what a few sunny, warm, calm days with moderate nights will do.

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A couple of cool days knocked the surface temperature down to 73 as of yesterday evening. 

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71 at our dock, probably drop into the high 60's with the cool overnight temps forecasted. this should really get the fish going...

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About 69 this morning....

And this concludes my reporting until sometime in 2018, Lord willing.

But I will still be watching....

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49.6 degrees in Pike Bay  and 53.5 degrees in Big Bay this morning.

Cliff

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What is the current water temp of Vermilion?  I left my boat/motor in the water and am wondering if I should worry about it freezing in before November 3rd when I get up next.

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You should be fine, JL. I'm still fishing the West end (and catching) and today I found water temps in shallow narrows to be 42.6 and out in big, very deep water to be at 46.7. We've lost 6-10 degrees since last sunday in these same areas. Temps look cool but nothing bitterly cold to have to worry about things icing yet.

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Thanks BFB and SM for the info.  Hopefully I can shoot a big buck early and have time for liquid water fishing yet this fall.  Will probably just tip the motor out of the water in hopes  I can get out November 6-10.

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Thanks for the update, Cliff.  A little bit of skim ice shouldn't hurt my 40 year-old Johnson too much.

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Good evening everyone.... I was just looking to revise this string for 2018 :)

Glad to see we're on the same page...I'll be up 2 weeks from Friday...interested to see how water temp rises before Memorial Day weekend.

Thanks ahead of time to all contributors. Good luck this weekend, and Tight lines!

~Tripp (in Atlanta)

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49 to 50 degrees in Big Bay today!

Decent bite of smaller eaters in 29' to 36'.

Boated 25 and kept 12 between 13" and 16".

Cliff

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