Temperature?

sfj21

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This is probably a silly question but when it's cold like it is now does it affect the feeding of the fish? Do they become sluggish or does it make no difference to them (I know I become sluggish when stood on a beach in freezing temperatures :red:).
 
thats a good question mate you should get some interesting replies.
i fish all year round and i cant say ive noticed any difference when its cold, im sure someone will correct me if im wrong here but i think the temperature of the north sea only drops by about four degree's in the winter.
 
Hard frosts will slow the crabs down, but considering most of our north sea species live up towards the arctic our temperatures should not have any sort of bearing on their feeding.
 
I do recall that below a certain temp,i forget what,cod cannot fully open there mouth.
Apart from that i doubt there is any reasons.
 
touch off topic but have you noticed we older folks use +*F for hot and as soon as it gets to freezing switch to -*C !!!


i dont think it is much of an effect on water or fish
it was darn toot'n cold last night and i had a cracking session
 
your right baz it was a touch nippy ,i empty'd the juice out from a bag of muscles and it was frozen in about 1/2 hr ,bbbrrrr
 
Sea temperature doesn't fluctuate much, I think temperature affects freshwater fishing a lot more than sea fishing bar certain species which follow migratory paths.
 
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