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Old 05-08-2019, 10:02 AM   #1
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What would be considered "high temperatures"? August 75 degree water?
That would be crazy to think that all the fish we catch and release in the month of august arent making it.
I wonder how we could ever know. I almost wish there was a way to use a transponder tagging system to see if a released fish lives or dies.
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What would be considered "high temperatures"? August 75 degree water?
That would be crazy to think that all the fish we catch and release in the month of august arent making it.
I wonder how we could ever know. I almost wish there was a way to use a transponder tagging system to see if a released fish lives or dies.
I did a quick look see at what the average August temps are in estuaries from the Chessie to Cape cod and found that the water temps in August are basically the same from the Chessie to LI sound. North of LI sound the temps were lower. The studies I was referring to were done in the Chessie.

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