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Water temps? Sep 04, 2016 3:42 pm #9430

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Am I understanding this correctly its for Michigan city bouy says there's cold water in the deeper water

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Water temps? Sep 04, 2016 3:45 pm #9431

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Yes. Nice thermo break around 49 down it seems. Fish will feed in the warmer 50 to 60 degree water. Anywhere in the mid 50 degrees and colder is what your looking for.
-Lady M- Sea Ray 290 Amberjack

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Water temps? Sep 05, 2016 9:05 pm #9488

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Also, note the same info is available on this site in somewhat graphical form - I tried to make it easy to read. From the main top menu go to: Weather -> Water Temps | Buoys. There is data for both MC and Cook (MI)

Direct link is: www.thesouthend.org/index.php/weather/water-temps
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Water temps? Sep 06, 2016 3:00 pm #9502

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I don't put the expensive probe on the cable when fishing close like this but I did notice today my DR weights were cold when I pulled them up. Didn't fish more than a half mile offshore at Portage -15 to 48 feet.

Bodes well! Not much N to the winds in the predicted near future.

Fish I caught today were getting pretty dark but the meat was nice and orange.

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