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Water temps on Burt/Mullet?

Started by DubyaDee, October 13, 2020, 10:28:56 AM

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DubyaDee

Hey Guys, I'm headed to Burt/Mullett this weekend for a few days of smallie fishing. I haven't spent anytime on the lake and I'm excited to fish somehwere other than St Clair. How are water temps up there? I'm hoping to be in the lower 50's for some active smallmouth. Would you spend more time on Burt or Mullett? Thank you for any help!

TheFishinPollock

Contact firefighter jeff on here. He was just there the last few days. I personally would guess the water is very low 60's to mid 50's with lots of 30 - 20 degree nights and 40's daytime for the next few days. 
Which lake to target. I would target Mullett myself. Any rock area will produce.  Burt is an empty bowl other than some shoreline structure. I think they just swim around  that lake roaming until they get the urge to eat them rush bait up to shore and vanish just as fast.
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Bigbass201

I was there middle of last month and water temperature was 60 to 61 degrees.  I'm guessing your looking at 48 to 52 degrees.

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