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Cortland Pocket Thermometer

A handy pocket thermometer encased in a strong protective cover. Fish feeding patterns are strongly affected by the water and air termperature and this compact but high quality thermometer will help you measure and understand the impact on the places you fish.

Cortland Pocket Thermometer

Cortland Pocket Thermometer

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Handy thermometer encased in a strong protective cover
Pocket sized: just 6" (15cm) in length
0 to 40 C temperature range
Helps predict fish feeding patterns which are strongly affected by the water and air temperature
Measure and understand the impact of temperature on the places you fish.


Description

A handy pocket thermometer encased in a strong protective cover. Fish feeding patterns are strongly affected by the water and air temperature and this compact but high quality thermometer will help you measure and understand the impact on the places you fish.

DETAILS

Fish feeding and fly life activity in a stream are highly dependent on the temperature of the water. Often picking up or falling off as the temperature varies during the day.

The best way to full understand this is to test the water temperature on good days and bad. Make a note in your fishing diary and you'll soon learn how the water temperature affects the fishing in your favourite stream and how best to take advantage of it.

Size: 6" (15cm)
range:0 - 40 C

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