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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 454717" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>Not buying rainbows or browns wouldnt make it in sak….. they can tolerate warmer water than kings…. I can understand how lake trout may be a bit more fickle at turnover but I still can’t get on that train. If it were too warm for lakers surely we would lose a lot of salmon to the warmer waters as well….. I’d have to think a native species to the river would acclimate easier than an ocean species….. Ive had a fishhawk down enough to know Theres plenty of cold water below 45 degrees in sak. Hell most summers it’s 50 degrees or below around 75-85’ for only a few weeks in late summer….. if they’d tell us Theres not enough forage that deep i could believe that. I still can’t get on board with the temp thing…. Especially if kings can make it…..but somehow no other salmonoids can? <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤔" title="Thinking face :thinking:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f914.png" data-shortname=":thinking:" /> I think it’s a forage issue personally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 454717, member: 728"] Not buying rainbows or browns wouldnt make it in sak….. they can tolerate warmer water than kings…. I can understand how lake trout may be a bit more fickle at turnover but I still can’t get on that train. If it were too warm for lakers surely we would lose a lot of salmon to the warmer waters as well….. I’d have to think a native species to the river would acclimate easier than an ocean species….. Ive had a fishhawk down enough to know Theres plenty of cold water below 45 degrees in sak. Hell most summers it’s 50 degrees or below around 75-85’ for only a few weeks in late summer….. if they’d tell us Theres not enough forage that deep i could believe that. I still can’t get on board with the temp thing…. Especially if kings can make it…..but somehow no other salmonoids can? 🤔 I think it’s a forage issue personally [/QUOTE]
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