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Sea water temperature.

Post  tomcat on Tue May 05, 2009 9:53 pm

I found this site, handy for monitoring surface water temperature. http://cobs.pol.ac.uk/cobs/sat/
Female Tope enter our inshore waters off Lancashire when sea temp reaches about 10c and the packs of male Tope around 11c. This situation is created by nature to prevent the packs of male Tope from eating the young pups early in the season. The mackeral usually require 11.5c and settled conditions before they invade our inshore waters. Leaving an early season void for quality bait for Tope and Thornback. The best I've found so far to plug the gap has been fresh Brown Trout! No I'm not kidding. 2nd best so far is frozen squid.

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