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What's the water temp today? Please update


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  • 3 months later...

Anyone know the water temp these days? I see below freezing temps on the way for next week at night, into the 30s during the day. 

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Had 49 on Monday.  Dropped to 45 on Wednesday, but back up to 47 on Thursday.  Had ice on the shoreline when I went duck hunting on Monday.

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For anyone that is interested - 46* in the main basins and closer to 40* in shallow water as of 6pm. Half of our bay had skim ice on it this morning

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2 hours ago, SkunkedAgain said:

For anyone that is interested - 46* in the main basins and closer to 40* in shallow water as of 6pm. Half of our bay had skim ice on it this morning

Didn’t you break ice to get to your place last fall?

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Good luck to everyone fishing the MN opener 2022!

Let's get this back up to the top of the forum list and please update with daily water temps :)

Thanks for your input

~Tripp (in Atlanta)

PS....I'll be there two weeks from today

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Given that there was still big hunks of ice floating a day or so ago, probably pretty freeking cold

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57 in Black Bay and 44 in Niles Bay today.  The lake is changing by the day and the fishing reflects it.

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I had 66 pretty much everywhere on the west side at 5pm today.  Marking most fish is 15 to 21.  

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10 hours ago, delcecchi said:

After a couple hot calm days, saw around 80 today... 

Are these close to normal temperatures for this time of year?

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Thursday morning I had 70F.  When I left Saturday morning it was 74F, and 76F near shore.  I would say these are typical temps this time of year, and it will vary with sun/wind effects.

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3 hours ago, tinker said:

Are these close to normal temperatures for this time of year?

It has been calm for a couple days so it might just be surface temperature.   A good breeze to mix things up and it would probably come down a couple degrees.   My experience is that typical summer water temps are in the mid to high 70s.    A few days of sun and calm will push the top few feet into the low 80s

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I found 78 in HeadOLake and Wakemup this weekend, but 80-81 in shallow bays. Swimming feels great right now.

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A couple windy days and cool nights did a job.   Temp was 72.5 this evening on Wakemup

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Better start oiling up the augers, folks.   71 this afternoon, and 69 this evening.   

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