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Cole

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Originally posted by: Cole



Originally posted by: Fish Killer







Originally posted by: Cole















Our water temps stay above 68 degrees year round?
















Yo....twit....the 68 degrees is AVERAGE temperature...not if it dips below at night.








What?







Does the water in Central Florida in the months of December, January, February and March ever dip below 68 degrees?




The temps listed are for South Florida.



Last I checked...South Florida is still Florida,



IDIOT!



Also...'dipping below' 68 degrees at night isn't the same as an average of 68 degrees...BUT...you know that...right? Just because a tilapia might have a night temp dip below 68 degrees does not mean that it wont spawn the next day when it's 75 degrees.



MORON!


Quoted. You can't trust a liar.



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Edited: 03/05/2019 at 05:10 PM by Cole
 03/05/2019 05:41 PM
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Fish Killer

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Originally posted by: Cole

Originally posted by: Fish Killer



Originally posted by: Cole







Originally posted by: Fish Killer















Originally posted by: Cole































Our water temps stay above 68 degrees year round?
































Yo....twit....the 68 degrees is AVERAGE temperature...not if it dips below at night.
















What?















Does the water in Central Florida in the months of December, January, February and March ever dip below 68 degrees?








The temps listed are for South Florida.







Last I checked...South Florida is still Florida,







IDIOT!







Also...'dipping below' 68 degrees at night isn't the same as an average of 68 degrees...BUT...you know that...right? Just because a tilapia might have a night temp dip below 68 degrees does not mean that it wont spawn the next day when it's 75 degrees.







MORON!




Quoted. You can't trust a liar.


Soooo are you claiming that if a night where it dips below 68 degrees but in the daytime it hits 75 degrees....the tilapia wont spawn?!?!

Quoted. You can't trust a liar.



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 03/06/2019 04:29 AM
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Cole

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Seriously, are you retarded?

Read closely: Water temperature.

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 03/06/2019 06:12 AM
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Fish Killer

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Originally posted by: Cole

Seriously, are you retarded?



Read closely: Water temperature.


Yo...shit-for-brains...these ARE water temps!

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
High Temp (F)
75
76
79
82
85
88
89
89
88
85
80
77
Low Temp (F)
59
60
64
68
72
75
76
77
76
72
67
62

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 03/06/2019 04:11 PM
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Originally posted by: Fish Killer
Originally posted by: Cole
Originally posted by: Fish Killer
Originally posted by: Cole
Originally posted by: Fish Killer
Originally posted by: Cole Our water temps stay above 68 degrees year round?
Yo....twit....the 68 degrees is AVERAGE temperature...not if it dips below at night.
What? Does the water in Central Florida in the months of December, January, February and March ever dip below 68 degrees?
The temps listed are for South Florida. Last I checked...South Florida is still Florida, IDIOT! Also...'dipping below' 68 degrees at night isn't the same as an average of 68 degrees...BUT...you know that...right? Just because a tilapia might have a night temp dip below 68 degrees does not mean that it wont spawn the next day when it's 75 degrees. MORON!
Quoted. You can't trust a liar.
Soooo are you claiming that if a night where it dips below 68 degrees but in the daytime it hits 75 degrees....the tilapia wont spawn?!?! Quoted. You can't trust a liar.
A night where it dips below? Average low at MLB and TIX going back 100 years 12-13 C in January. It should "dip below" 68 degrees > 90 percent of nights in an average January. The average high is about 23 degrees C. The water temp in January should vary between about 12 and 20 degrees C. It spent most of January and February above 20 this year and last.

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Edited: 03/06/2019 at 04:13 PM by scombrid
 03/06/2019 04:15 PM
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scombrid

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Originally posted by: Fish Killer
Originally posted by: Cole Seriously, are you retarded? Read closely: Water temperature.
Yo...shit-for-brains...these ARE water temps! Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High Temp (F) 75 76 79 82 85 88 89 89 88 85 80 77 Low Temp (F) 59 60 64 68 72 75 76 77 76 72 67 62
Those aren't air temps at the Melbourne airport. Melbourne is an average low of 53 and a high of 72. The average water temp is around 62 in January, especially with the short days and low sun angle. Water temp above 70 is 90 percent exceedance. We have spent a lot of time with the water temp above 70 in January these last few years. Saw water temps above 80F in February 2018 when ever day had a high air temp >80F and lows above 65F every day of the month for the first time in over 100 years of records.

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Edited: 03/06/2019 at 04:27 PM by scombrid
 03/06/2019 04:22 PM
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scombrid

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He seriously posted air temps and told us those are water temps. Yes folks he says the average water temp has an average daily variation from 59 to 75 in January. And he is trying to claim south Florida weather for Brevard.

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 03/06/2019 05:05 PM
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fishkller

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LOL

Has Fish Fatso ever even gone IN the water?

If he surfed, he might have a flippin clue..

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 03/07/2019 04:28 AM
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Fish Killer

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Originally posted by: scombrid

Originally posted by: Fish Killer

Originally posted by: Cole



Seriously, are you retarded?







Read closely: Water temperature.




Yo...shit-for-brains...these ARE water temps!



Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

High Temp (F)

75

76

79

82

85

88

89

89

88

85

80

77

Low Temp (F)

59

60

64

68

72

75

76

77

76

72

67

62


Those aren't air temps at the Melbourne airport. Melbourne is an average low of 53 and a high of 72. The average water temp is around 62 in January, especially with the short days and low sun angle. Water temp above 70 is 90 percent exceedance. We have spent a lot of time with the water temp above 70 in January these last few years. Saw water temps above 80F in February 2018 when ever day had a high air temp >80F and lows above 65F every day of the month for the first time in over 100 years of records.


Those are WATER temps!

MORON!

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The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED.
-BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is.
-They are both card carrying narcissists.
^These are PROVED facts.

Edited: 03/07/2019 at 05:07 AM by Fish Killer
 03/07/2019 07:36 AM
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Cole

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Then what in the hell does this mean?

Also...'dipping below' 68 degrees at night isn't the same as an average of 68 degrees...BUT...you know that...right? Just because a tilapia might have a night temp dip below 68 degrees does not mean that it wont spawn the next day when it's 75 degrees.


You are on the wrong planet if you think day time air temps can raise water temps by seven degrees. Either that of you raise your fish in a puddle on black concrete.

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