What's new
Forums
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Pics
Videos
Fishing Reports
Classifieds
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Members
Resources
Whopper Club
Politics
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
General
General Discussion
Bring back Flatheads in ND
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<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]
Verification
What is the most common fish caught on this site?
Post reply
Recent Posts
N
Wolf Hunting?
Latest: NDbowman
Today at 4:37 PM
Beef prices going up????
Latest: Whisky
Today at 3:46 PM
N
Crazy Fingers
Latest: NodakBob
Today at 2:39 PM
Anyone snare rabbits?
Latest: 1lessdog
Today at 12:15 PM
NFL News (Vikings)
Latest: wslayer
Today at 9:10 AM
OAHE Ice 25/26
Latest: Kurtr
Today at 9:08 AM
N
Any ice reports?
Latest: NDbowman
Today at 6:34 AM
P
Look at the size of that deer
Latest: Pheasant 54
Yesterday at 10:44 PM
It's been a good season.
Latest: grumster
Yesterday at 9:00 PM
Montana to cut deer tags
Latest: Kurtr
Yesterday at 2:03 PM
I HATE coyotes!!!!
Latest: SupressYourself
Yesterday at 11:17 AM
S
Satellite Internet
Latest: sdietrich
Thursday at 10:34 PM
T
Let's talk EBIKES!!!
Latest: Traxion
Thursday at 8:56 PM
Which one you did this?
Latest: bucksnbears
Thursday at 8:29 PM
L
Hard decision -Dog
Latest: LBrandt
Thursday at 5:29 PM
Accuphy Ping Live Sonar
Latest: tdismydog
Thursday at 3:15 PM
Buying gold and silver.
Latest: Maddog
Thursday at 2:52 PM
Dickinson Sporting Complex
Latest: Wirehair
Thursday at 10:55 AM
Health insurance
Latest: lunkerslayer
Thursday at 12:18 AM
A
Yard wide slip'n'slide
Latest: AR-15
Wednesday at 4:47 PM
Late night treat!
Latest: Davy Crockett
Wednesday at 11:48 AM
2016 Ice Castle 8x21 RV
Latest: JMF
Wednesday at 10:52 AM
M
Food porn
Latest: measure-it
Wednesday at 9:53 AM
Friends of NDA
Forums
General
General Discussion
Bring back Flatheads in ND
Top
Bottom