Originally Posted By: FireIsHot
.... This is an extremely interesting and important aspect of southern fisheries management, ....



Originally Posted By: george1
I’ll give you some temp numbers for CNBG feeding activity.
It’s not a matter of absolute temp numbers but relative numbers based not only on the direction of temp change but on rate of change of near surface water temps.
Our CNBG will slow down from ~50 F until they stop feeding about 45 degrees.
They will begin feeding at ~45F and increase activity upon warming temps.
G/


IMHO Should anyone ever decide to start a cold water feeding thread, I suggest starting with this quote from George. Just the facts based on his observations. Now to me, this is useful info!


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