08-01-2018, 01:47 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 8,340
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smitty9
good heads up, cheers.
Though it isn't official by any means, anglers ought to be aware for the northern watersheds as well. I was out at the freeman a couple of days ago. Water was 68f. The grayling were sluggish / lethargic. We quit early.
People should be carrying thermometers wherever they are in the province; july-august are the 2 worst months for stream temps. Anything over 18-19c / 65f, anglers should be starting to get leery. Or at least consider fishing the mornings only. Montana has rules where you have to be off the water by 2pm...
-smitty
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^^^this^^^
bw
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