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joe
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 Posted: Mon Oct 23rd, 2006 05:37 pm

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In the past, I have seen a seasonal calendar of sorts that lists the fish species that can be caught each month of the year in our area.  Can someone point me in the right direction?  Thank you for your help.   Joe  

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 Posted: Mon Oct 23rd, 2006 06:43 pm

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:cool: http://199.236.82.108/calendar.html :cool:

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 Posted: Mon Oct 23rd, 2006 07:14 pm

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Great Craig!  "You dah the man" and quick, too!  Your help is appreciated.  Thank you, Joe

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 Posted: Mon Oct 23rd, 2006 08:42 pm

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My pleasure!

Back to fishing from the computer for a while!

:cool: Craig

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 Posted: Tue Oct 24th, 2006 05:22 pm

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Another helpful chart:

Species                  Lower     Optimum              Upper
                           Avoidance                             Avoidance

Albacore                    59    63 66
Amerjack                   60    65 72
Atlantic Bonito           60    64 79
Atlantic Cod               31    47 58
Atlantic Croaker        45    63 70
Atlantic Mackerel      45    64 70
Baracuda                   55    78 82
Bigeye Tuna              52    58 66
Blackfin Tuna            50    74 81
Black Marlin              68    78 86
Bluefin Tuna              50    68 78
Bluefish                     50    68 76
Blue Marlin                70    78 85
Bonefish                    64    75 85
Dolphinfish                70    75 82
Fluke                         55    65 72
Haddock                    37    48 52
Jack Crevelle            70    75-85                 90
Kelp Bass                  62    65 70
King Mackerel           70    78 88
Permit                       65    72 90
Pollock                      33    45 60
Pompano                   68    77 88
Red Drum                  52    72 90
Red Snapper             50    57 62
Sailfish                      68    80 88
Sand Seatrout           90    95 100
Sea Catfish                50    62 70
Skipjack Tuna           50    62 70
Snook                        60    72 90
Striped Bass              61    68 78
Striped Marlin           61    70 80
Swordfish                  50    66 78
Tarpon                       74    85 104
Weakfish                   48    60 80
White Seabass          58    68 74
Winter Flounder        36    50 64
Yellowfin Tuna          64    72 87
Yellowtail                  60    65 70


:) Craig

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 Posted: Wed Oct 25th, 2006 03:37 pm

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Wow!!! No Snivling is just so full of it.  Information that is!

 

Thanks,

MexicoMel

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Craig''Fish list" "No Sniveling" Collins,

What does this chart tell us???

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 Posted: Sat Oct 28th, 2006 06:29 pm

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It tells us that he is "full of it".  All that good information!!!

 

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 Posted: Mon Oct 30th, 2006 01:08 am

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FM - it is a little screwed up from trying to paste it  on the board. The chart shows the lower and upper "avoidance temperatures", and the optimum temperature for each species. Too cold, too hot, JUST RIGHT!

:cool: Craig


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