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Jan 28, 2022
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southbaycoug
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As a follow up, trout prefer water temps below 70 degrees. Once the water starts
Hitting 70 plus consistently they become stressed and any consistent exposure to temps over 75 will usually kill them.
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Anyone have their own trout pond on their property?
Oompabluepaw
1/28/22 2:19pm
Converting the pond to a healthier option?
JAGA97
1/28/22 2:21pm
Critical thing for trout is water temperature.
southbaycoug
1/28/22 2:23pm
For Utah Salt Lake area do you think 18 feet is deep enough?
Oompabluepaw
1/28/22 2:27pm
I don’t think so. Gets way too hot in the summer. You’d need to live higher up or have a natural spring
letthewookieewin
1/28/22 2:28pm
I really don’t know. Perhaps you could ask fish and game or a wildlife biologist
southbaycoug
1/28/22 2:30pm
As a follow up, trout prefer water temps below 70 degrees. Once the water starts
southbaycoug
1/28/22 2:28pm
Trout? Pretty fish but if you want to fish and eat them, stock Walleye IMO.
ManicBlue
1/28/22 2:30pm
I do, it’s about 2.5 Gallons. I fill it up regularly with Brown trout. Circulate
Malathion
1/28/22 2:33pm
RE: I do, it’s about 2.5 Gallons. I fill it up regularly with Brown trout.
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1/28/22 2:38pm
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