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Posted By: Cecil Baird1 What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 03:08 AM
My surface water temp on my biggest pond today was 86.7 and near the bottom it was 80.5. I only run my diffusers at night. I'm a little concerned about my biggest yellow perch but not too much. Tonight I'm not going to crank up the diffusers until about midnight or so.
Posted By: Todd3138 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 03:19 AM
Just bought a pool thermometer this weekend and plan to use it to get an estimate of my temps. It's certainly not calibrated as precisely as jhap's Duckmaster 1100, but it's all I could afford. grin Once I get a chance to check things out later this week, I'll post the results.
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 03:21 AM
What a a lawyer that can't afford something? You must be an honest one. grin
Posted By: Todd3138 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 03:22 AM
Originally Posted By: Cecil Baird1
What a a lawyer that can't afford something? You must be an honest one. grin


laugh

(Remember, though, that's the Duckmaster 1100 we're talking about!)
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 03:30 AM
I'm just a peon and I have $700.00 D.O./ temp gauge. grin
That was however back when I was not as careful with the plastic money.
Posted By: Todd3138 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 03:36 AM
Originally Posted By: Cecil Baird1
I'm just a peon and I have $700.00 D.O./ temp gauge. grin
That was however back when I was not as careful with the plastic money.


Man, that hurts, Cecil! grin
Posted By: blair5002 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 04:15 AM
72F on the surface up here in the north. Haven't checked deeper down yet.
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 05:22 AM
I haven't been running the diffuser because I wanted to keep the lower water cold. The trout haven't been seen near the well water going into the pond, so hopefully they still have enough O2 down deep. I cut the duck off the Duckmaster 1100 so it'd sink - I'll get temps tomorrow.

Pond has dropped 13" even with running the well into it over the past 3 weeks.
Posted By: Al Davison Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 10:40 AM
I haven't even bothered to use a real thermometer in weeks - my surface temps have been about like McDonald's coffee! It's been very hot here and my algae has been going wild like I've never seen it.

Anyway, there's not a thing I can do about it - no money.

Ahhh well, our creel surveys are showing our LMB with big ol' bellies and multiple classes of BG and LMB and minnows so, I guess everybody is doing as well as can be expected. wink
Posted By: adirondack pond Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 11:34 AM
When I was at the pond on Sat. the Temp. at 5ft. was 63.8, but with this heat wave it's probably upper 60's now.
Posted By: scruffy_fish Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 12:06 PM
The pond, or should I say lack of one, is still holding the PSs. I took out the two remaining trout and have them living in a 48 gallon plastic tub, I got at Wally World.

I'm feeding well water into the tub and letting it flow into the pond, except it's soaking into the ground before it gets to the pond.

Today is supposed to be the hottest here in two years. I'm thinking of relaesing the PSs back into the wild. The pond is only at water table level about 2' deep and must be at least in the high eights, The aerator is going 24/7 to keep the alge from covering the whole surface.
Posted By: rmedgar Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 01:20 PM
I'm in mid GA (between Atlanta & Birmingham on I 20) and my temps are low for this area and time of year. One foot down 78 degrees. I still have my trout and caught 2 yesterday by mistake. If they make it thru the summer, I'll be real happy.
Posted By: 2trackin Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 01:51 PM
72 deg. last night and this morning. My trout are still doing well and eating like crazy, but I don't know how much more heat they can take.
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/06/10 06:54 PM
I went out and took temps today.

Surface (6" down) - 91°
3' - 86°
5' - 82.3
10' - 79.7°
12' - 70°
13' - 69°
15' (bottom) - 67°

This is the first time that I was able to take depth meanurements without ice on the water, and I either couldn't find the deepest spot, or it filled in more than I thought. The pond has dropped 14" from it's highest level this Spring, and even that level was about 4" from going out the overflow pipe.
Posted By: Rattletrap2 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/08/10 03:00 AM
Well, here in the Great White North, the surface temperature was 86 deg.F here tonight! I did not get any readings down deeper, but I did dive down there myself and can assure you it is colder!

I took some other readings and found the D.O. was between 8.6 and 10.0. The higher readings were actually down deeper near the bottom in about 10 feet of water. Ph is a pretty constant 8.59 as well wherever I took readings. I also measured the hardness and it was 133 ppm and 268 microsiemens. I have a constant 46 deg.F water flow coming into the pond from the artesian well. My biggest RBT was sitting right there at the inflow all night. Can't say that I blame her!
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 03:32 AM
Originally Posted By: esshup
I went out and took temps today.

Surface (6" down) - 91°
3' - 86°
5' - 82.3
10' - 79.7°
12' - 70°
13' - 69°
15' (bottom) - 67°

This is the first time that I was able to take depth meanurements without ice on the water, and I either couldn't find the deepest spot, or it filled in more than I thought. The pond has dropped 14" from it's highest level this Spring, and even that level was about 4" from going out the overflow pipe.


91 F. for surface temp! Wow! It must be because you aren't running your diffuser lately as we are at about the same latitude and you have much more wood cover near your pond than I do.
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 03:53 AM
Actually I really don't have that much shade on the pond at this time of the year. There are 2 trees that shade the pond at this time, but only from mid-afternoon 'till dark.
Slight bottom temp difference, huh?
Posted By: CJBS2003 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 05:06 AM
I fished the local cooling lake for our nuclear power plant. The cooling side of the lake gets a little hot at times. I got my highest reading ever yesterday... 111 degrees. Needless to say, I don't think much of anything can live in that heat!

The non cooling side of the lake was in the low to mid 90's down lake and around 88 up lake where the intake for the power plant is.
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 05:12 AM
Travis,

Do you fish it in winter and if so what kind of water temps do you see then? And also if so, is the area that is warmed up in winter a fish magnet? Here in the Great Lakes the warm water discharges are a fish magnet in winter including salmonids.
Posted By: CJBS2003 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 05:21 AM
Yes, the lake is basically split in two, connected by three huge pipes or dikes as they call them. The one side is known as the warm side or private side. It has no public launch ramps so only land owners have access to that side of the lake. The other side is the cold side or public side. Some of the greatest winter striper and bass fishing can be had where those pipes dump the warm water into the cold side. Because of the constant pumping of water for the nuclear cooling there is a steady current and the fish just stack up there. It's the only lake around here I know of that has tshad in it and blue tilapia survive in it year round as well. In the winter, sometimes the tshad and tilapia get lost and you will see huge kills of them. Nothing like fishing open water with water temps in the high 40's and it is 30 degrees and snowing out. I am lucky and have a friend who has a house on the warm side so I get to fish it as well. Kinda crazy see water temps that high. I am afraid if I were to fall in I would burn myself. They have a substantial area closed off that has water warmer than that. I believe many of the tilapia take refuge near the nuclear discharge area to find water temps warm enough for them during the peak of the winter.
Posted By: ewest Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 03:48 PM
Here is some info. Year of water temps.

http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=3890&Number=38397#Post38397
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 04:10 PM
ewest, can you post a link to the O2 readings that were taken at those depths? I read in one post that the subterranean water had 02, and I'm wondering if I could possibly have the same thing. I guess the only way to know for sure is to convince Cecil to come over here with his 02 meter and go for a boat ride.
Posted By: CJBS2003 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/09/10 09:15 PM
A steak dinner offer may work as the carrot...
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/10/10 03:25 AM
Scot,


As I said before you can use it any time as long as you want. I can even ship it to you if you want. The only catch is you may have to order some new membranes and the solution that you mix to fill them. I just can't afford to get away right now as I need to stick around as business is bleak.
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/10/10 03:37 AM
Maybe you could write it off as a business trip. The nieghbor still wants to start doing fish, and I told him that you gave lessons.

I'll order the stuff, just tell me what I need to get. No need to go to the expense of shipping it, I can drive to you and back for less than the shipping costs.
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/10/10 04:02 AM
Scot,

I just don't want to leave here and miss a potential customer. They are scare enough as it is and I don't get anything done when I'm not here. I have three largemouths, a musky, a walleye, a northern, three redear, and three bluegill I need to get done for another taxidermist ASAP. I came up short on the house payment this month and the wife is not a happy camper.

My mother went to the ER tonight with lots of blood in her urine so that may complicate things. This is the second time in three weeks. The first time at a restaurant my dad convinced her it was already in the toilet stool.

The membrane caps are for a YSI 550 and I you need an electrolyte solution to mix with distilled water to fill the caps. It might be fine without the caps but it's been a while since I changed one.
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/10/10 09:57 AM
Cecil, take care of your family first, the 02 readings can wait - in the grand scheme of things the 02 readings don't matter at all.
Posted By: jameshelti1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/14/10 08:30 AM
thanks alot for the post
Posted By: adirondack pond Re: What are you water temps? - 07/14/10 01:30 PM
Cecil, just read your post, I hope your Mom is doing OK.
Great article on RAS in this months PB Mag.
Posted By: ewest Re: What are you water temps? - 07/14/10 03:29 PM
Me too. I hope she is well.
Posted By: Cecil Baird1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/14/10 07:56 PM
Originally Posted By: adirondack pond
Cecil, just read your post, I hope your Mom is doing OK.
Great article on RAS in this months PB Mag.



Thanks AP, Eric, George, Esshup, and others. She seems to be O.k. and on antibiotics. She'll see a specialist next week. Had a Catscan a few days ago.


Thanks for the kind words on the article AP. Bob Lusk does an outstanding job on editing and the guy that puts the lay up together obviously knows his stuff. PB has become an outstanding looking magazine. Now if we can get it out in front of all of those that would be interested in it.

I've been putting my issue up at the local library hoping to get some people interested in subscribing.
Posted By: BC1 Re: What are you water temps? - 07/15/10 05:50 PM
Originally Posted By: esshup
I went out and took temps today.

Surface (6" down) - 91°
3' - 86°
5' - 82.3
10' - 79.7°
12' - 70°
13' - 69°
15' (bottom) - 67°

This is the first time that I was able to take depth meanurements without ice on the water, and I either couldn't find the deepest spot, or it filled in more than I thought. The pond has dropped 14" from it's highest level this Spring, and even that level was about 4" from going out the overflow pipe.


Was this with aeration?
Posted By: esshup Re: What are you water temps? - 07/15/10 07:02 PM
No. I shut the aerator off because it was making the bottom water too warm for trout. This pond is dug in sand, with groundwater flowing into the pond (or out of depending on the time of year). Right now I think it's going out because I can lose 1" or more per day.
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