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Old 08-11-2018, 02:40 PM
smitty9 smitty9 is offline
 
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Maybe. Warm temps alone usually don't kill fish, unless it's really outside their tolerance.

Usually it's coupled with a lack of oxygen. Plenty of riffles in the Freeman. Lots of logjam / woody debris as well to in seeking shadier water.

So, my guess would be we wouldn't see a significant fish kill, unless the water gets REALLY low and warm.

Right now, fish are surviving, but they don't need the added stress of angling.
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