TheLynnAnn Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Based on the buoy out of port Sheldon, the water temp down 70 at 88 ft is 70 degrees. Any idea where the cold water might be? And glow plugs, flies, and meat in the morning? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparky30 Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 I will be out in the morning also, guessing temp break should be 80-90 down, they will feed out of temp though to, get what ya can down deep and spread the rest out. Meat and Flys tend be be the best when they are down that deep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Hook Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Yep cold water is gonna be down and out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crowhunter Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 MEL: Marine Engineering LaboratoryhomeLimnoTech Holland BuoyThe buoy was funded by the Coastal Storms Program, which is a nationwide effort led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to make communities safer by reducing the loss of life and negative impacts caused by coastal storms.GLOS Coastal Storms Buoy. Click here for webcam images & video clips. Email [email protected] for information on the buoy.Conditions at Station 45029 as of 08/31/2014 06:10:00 STN(Click on 'Update' to enter changes)Unit of Measure: Time Zone: Measurements in red indicate failed validity tests. Measurements in orange indicate questionable validity tests. Graph Click on the graph icon, in the table below, to see a time series plot of the last five days of that observation. Datasheet Click on the page icon to view datasheet of sensor.Text the Station ID (45029) to (734)-418-7299 to receive the latest observation on the go.5-day plot - Wind Direction Datasheet Wind Direction (WDIR1 ) SSW (204.6°)5-day plot - Wind Speed Datasheet Wind Speed (WSPD1 ) 7.2 knots5-day plot - Wind Gust Speed Datasheet Wind Gust Speed (GUST1 ) 9.5 knots5-day plot - Air Temperature Datasheet Air Temperature (ATMP1 ) 69.1 °F5-day plot - Relative Humidity Datasheet Relative Humidity (RRH ) 92.3 %5-day plot - Dew Point No Datasheet Dew Point (DEWPT1 ) 66.8 °F5-day plot - Significant Wave Height Datasheet Significant Wave Height (WVHGT ) 1.5 ft.5-day plot - Dominant Period of Waves Datasheet Dominant Period of Waves (DOMPD ) 4 Sec.5-day plot - Wave Direction Datasheet Wave Direction (MWDIR ) 239 °5-day plot - Rainfall Rate Rainfall Rate (RAININT ) 0 inches/hr5-day plot - Rain Accumulation (10min) Rain Accumulation (10min) (RAIN10MIN ) 0 inches5-day plot - Station Air Pressure Station Air Pressure (SBAR1 ) 991.68 mBar5-day plot - Water Temperature at Surface No Datasheet Water Temperature at Surface (WTMP1 ) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 3.3 ft. (TP001) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 9.8 ft. (TP002) 70.2 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 13.1 ft. (TP003) 70.0 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 16.4 ft. (TP004) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 19.7 ft. (TP005) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 23.0 ft. (TP006) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 26.3 ft. (TP007) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 29.5 ft. (TP008) 70.2 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 32.8 ft. (TP009) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 36.1 ft. (TP010) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 39.4 ft. (TP0011) 70.1 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 42.7 ft. (TP0012) 69.9 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 45.9 ft. (TP0013) 69.3 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 49.2 ft. (TP0014) 67.5 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 52.5 ft. (TP0015) 64.6 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 55.8 ft. (TP0016) 56.4 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 59.1 ft. (TP0017) 53.5 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 62.3 ft. (TP0018) 50.2 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 65.6 ft. (TP0019) 49.0 °F5-day plot - Thermistor Temperature, depth: Datasheet Thermistor Temperature, depth: 68.9 ft. (TP020) 45.4 °F5-day plot - Battery Voltage No Datasheet Battery Voltage (VBAT ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DIRTY DOG Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 The cold water is still there guys, look at crow hunters bouy data, 55.8 ft down its 56.4 degrees and down 65.6 its 49 degrees . This is accurate info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrhookup Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 The cold water is still there guys, look at crow hunters bouy data, 55.8 ft down its 56.4 degrees and down 65.6 its 49 degrees . This is accurate info. Dirty Dog, is this first hand info from this morning ? We're thinking about heading out later today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Fruit Bowl Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Any luck this morning? I was planning on going out tomorrow and also wondered where they would be with this change in temp? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparky30 Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 It is accurate, although it was very up and down before we lost out probe, big brake for the most part was 90ish down, but the was some low 50's down 70 in spots. SE troll and nw troll were by far are best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DIRTY DOG Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Dirty Dog, is this first hand info from this morning ? We're thinking about heading out later today Second hand from 3 different boats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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