Keith Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 A friend recently sent me a notice that there were high temp warning for Southern Alberta. Is that the case? Have many of you been experiencing water temps above 20C very often? Thanks Keith Quote
bhurt Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Some days the water temp has been dangerously high, espically in the +30 days, I tend to aviod these days and fish in the evening when it is a bit cooler, I wish I could say I don't fish these days but fishin is like a crack addiction to me. Quote
ÜberFly Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 And crack's cheaper!! Not as much fun (I would think), but cheaper P Some days the water temp has been dangerously high, espically in the +30 days, I tend to aviod these days and fish in the evening when it is a bit cooler, I wish I could say I don't fish these days but fishin is like a crack addiction to me. Quote
Harps Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Water Temp on the Crow was 18 deg on Monday morning... air temp was only 20 deg. Quote
cdock Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 I haven't seen it yet, highest I've seen so far is 16. Quote
slingshotz Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Anyone checked the temp of the Bow south of Calgary? I don't have a thermometer yet to check myself. Quote
SupremeLeader Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 The water temp has gotten quite high in many places this summer; hopefully, weather such as last nights rain in C-town is a frequent occurrence over the next month. A few years back the Bow got very warm; there were dead fish all over the place (mostly fish caught in the centre / down deep by boat fisherman, and then released near shore). I hope the Alberta Government / F & W has the foresight to put temporary closures on rivers should the temperature get dangerous for fish; this should have happened on the Bow a few years back (an FYI; Montana had special closures that season). I know there is a remark regarding this type of emergency action in the regulations. Quote
cdock Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 The water temp has gotten quite high in many places this summer; hopefully, weather such as last nights rain in C-town is a frequent occurrence over the next month. A few years back the Bow got very warm; there were dead fish all over the place (mostly fish caught in the centre / down deep by boat fisherman, and then released near shore). I hope the Alberta Government / F & W has the foresight to put temporary closures on rivers should the temperature get dangerous for fish; this should have happened on the Bow a few years back (an FYI; Montana had special closures that season). I know there is a remark regarding this type of emergency action in the regulations. There was some temporary closures a year or two back wasn't there? I think that may have been driven by the fire hazard though. Quote
SupremeLeader Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 There was some temporary closures a year or two back wasn't there? I think that may have been driven by the fire hazard though. I don't recall any river closures myself, but i could be mistaken. The FTR was closed around the Oldman because of fires in 04' or 05'? Quote
mnm Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Hey guys Ive been on the Bow alot lately seen the temp up around 65 67 degrees. It is time to get those fish in quicker than we had to two weeks ago. Ive seen to many big rainbows floating / bloated up on the surface, sad but true, in the last few days. Be extra careful around the weeds, the trout get wrapped around the roots and then snap tippets and with the trout still wrapped and trapped and of course leads to a dead trout. When this happens I hope you spend some energy trying to find out where that trout busted you off, because guaranteed, that soon to be dead Trout wishes you did. Quote
SupremeLeader Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 Hey guys Ive been on the Bow alot lately seen the temp up around 65 67 degrees. It is time to get those fish in quicker than we had to two weeks ago. Ive seen to many big rainbows floating / bloated up on the surface, sad but true, in the last few days. Be extra careful around the weeds, the trout get wrapped around the roots and then snap tippets and with the trout still wrapped and trapped and of course leads to a dead trout. When this happens I hope you spend some energy trying to find out where that trout busted you off, because guaranteed, that soon to be dead Trout wishes you did. IMO, if you're seeing floaters and those temps. it's best not to fish it except very early in the morning. Quote
cdock Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 I don't recall any river closures myself, but i could be mistaken. The FTR was closed around the Oldman because of fires in 04' or 05'? Oh yeah that's right, it was all access due to the fires. Quote
trailhead Posted July 29, 2009 Posted July 29, 2009 They closed Dogpound, Little Red, Fallentimber etc. About 8 years ago or so, as I recall. And if I'm not mistaken there were fishkills that precipitated that action. Quote
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