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Topic: water temp in Monterey Bay ?  (Read 7571 times)

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Ed

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I have been watching the water temp at the bouy for the past few day and It has jumped 8 degrees over two days in Monterey Bay.  I was wondering what effect that temperature jump has on the Halibut and Salmon fishing.  Sorry if this has been discussed before.
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hey Ed, do you know what the temp is at after it jumped 8 fegrees? halibut prefer warmer waters or they seem to run deeper. i know that i have seen more halibut on days i did not even need a hood while snorkeling in monterey. del monte was always a good bet. day's like that i get in the water at like 8 and im done with a halibut on my belt by 9 am and grabbing coffee for the drive home. never even had to go over water more than 10 feet deep.

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Here is the graph for water temp it looks like it got into the 60s
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i think its prime time for halibut as the tems are perfect. i think 57-63 is a great temp for them. i sure wish i had the day off to go look for them shallow. thanks for the great report. this is excellent news!

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I might try tommorow morning if the temps hold.  Thanks for the knowledge.
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Last friday, my fishfinder indicated temps between 58 and 60 degrees.........but no halibut love.
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The 42 buoy is well offshore.  It's warming up out there, but looks to be cooler inside the bay.

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