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I am curious what other people are seeing for water temperatures especially in small ponds right now. I have a 1/4 acre pond that is 14 feet deep and is at 57 degrees in the bottom and about 67 at the surface on a 75 degree day.
I'd appreciate hearing what other people are seeing especially some of you pond owners in Northern areas.
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Hey Birddog, no thermocline here, I got 60f top to bottom, aerating 6 hours per night. Did you put your trout in?
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Yes I did. I got about 75 rainbows delivered. They were a little smaller than I had hoped (7-10 inches) but I'd swear they grew an inch or more in the 3+ weeks I've had them. They are doing well, very aggressive feeders.
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Here in central Ohio, 1 acre pond, deepest spots 10 feet; water temperature yesterday was 82deg F at the surface and 80deg F 3 feet down.
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