The effects of Water Temperature
Fish are cold blooded, which means their metabolism is strongly influenced by the temperature of their surrounding environment. Fish want to stay comfortable. Consequently, even a small change or break will cause fish to move from one location to another.
In general, this behavior varies for each species and place, so we can not specify an ideal water temperature, however as a general rule we will try to avoid the temperatures abnormally cold in summer and too warm in winter. Remember, look for the comfort zones and you will find the fish.
At this moment the current water temperature in Rose River is -. The average water temperature in Rose River today is -.
We consider the waves in the open sea.
The waves you will find on the shore can be slightly affected by the orientation of the coastline and the seabed of the beaches, although in most cases they are usually equivalent.
Today Saturday, 1st of April of 2023, the sun rose in Rose River at 6:32:03 am and sunset was at 6:30:12 pm. In the high tide and low tide chart, we can see that the low tide was at 3:41 am and the high tide was at 7:03 pm.
Today we had 11 hours and 58 minutes of sun. The solar transit was at 12:31:07 pm.
The tidal coefficient today is 53 (average). At noon the tidal coefficient increases to 59. The day ends with a tidal coefficient of 64.
We can compare these levels with the maximum high tide recorded in the tide tables for Rose River which is of 2.5 m and a minimum height of 0.0 m.
The following graph shows the progression of the tidal coefficient in the month of April of 2023.These values give us a rough idea of the tidal amplitude in Rose River, forecast in April.
Large coefficients indicate important high and low tides; major currents and movements usually take place on the sea bed. But bear in mind that this tidal amplitude may be greatly affected by the weather and you should also consult the weather forecast in Rose River, the wind in Rose River and the surf forecast in Rose River before you go fishing.
The moon set at 2:18 am at 294° northwest. Then, the moon rose at 68° northeast at 3:31 pm.
When the solunar period coincides with sunrise or sunset, we can expect more activity than initially planned. These peak periods are reflected in green. We additionally point out in the chart the periods of greatest activity during the year with a big blue fish on the period bar + info
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