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NEW! Temperature readings for Carter Lake. Tom Miller has recorded temperatures at various depths of the lake, giving us important information on possible fish location. Let him know if you find it useful; he may do other lakes. On July 26, 2011, Tom measured water temperatures in Carter from the surface down to 50 feet, at 5 foot increments.
Surface temperature was 76 degrees F, and the temperature held at about 75 degrees down to a depth of 15 feet. He found a temperature drop of nearly 4 degrees by 20 feet, and another 4 degrees drop at 25 feet, to 61.7 degrees. At 30 feet, it dropped to 56.3 degrees, at 35, 52.2 degrees, with a decline by 50 feet to 47.8 degrees. Walleye preferred water temperature is 67-72 degrees, rainbow trout prefer 56-62 and lake trout 48 to 52. Draw your own conclusions, but I'd be looking for trout at about 25-30 feet and walleye about 15-20 feet down.
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Cleaning up before cleaning up on fish: Cleaning up the shoreline at Lon Hagler is an annual chore. Here club members pause during the latest cleanup.

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