Here is a list of some general water temperatures that correspond to some fishing specific events/thresholds. Please note that the temperature values provided are best estimates.
72°F Anything above these temps DO NOT FISH AT ALL FOR TROUT
68°F – Temperature at which anglers should consider not fishing for trout
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72°F Anything above these temps DO NOT FISH AT ALL FOR TROUT
68°F – Temperature at which anglers should consider not fishing for trout
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68°F – Temperature at which Browns and Rainbows start to become stressed
67°F – Temperature at which trout significantly decrease feeding
65°F – Temperature at which Brooks start to become stressed
60°F – Temperature at which Damselflies begin to hatch
58°F – Optimal temperature for PMD hatches
55°F – Optimal temperature for Quill Gordon, Hendrickson, Trico, Green Drake and Caddis hatches
50°F – Rainbow trout spawning temperature
46°F – Brown trout spawning temperature
45°F – Brook and spawning temperature
44°F – Lower end of fishing temperature for Brooks, Browns, and Rainbow
39°F – Lower end of fishing temperature for Cutthroat trout
33°F – Lower end of temperature for all Trout fishing
67°F – Temperature at which trout significantly decrease feeding
65°F – Temperature at which Brooks start to become stressed
60°F – Temperature at which Damselflies begin to hatch
58°F – Optimal temperature for PMD hatches
55°F – Optimal temperature for Quill Gordon, Hendrickson, Trico, Green Drake and Caddis hatches
50°F – Rainbow trout spawning temperature
46°F – Brown trout spawning temperature
45°F – Brook and spawning temperature
44°F – Lower end of fishing temperature for Brooks, Browns, and Rainbow
39°F – Lower end of fishing temperature for Cutthroat trout
33°F – Lower end of temperature for all Trout fishing
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