Edward Adcock
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100% agree.Yes, digital thermometer , with probe on a length of thin cable
I, and my pals, used to use them BUT if you are there and you are going to fish it's a waste of time, you really don't want to know that your chances might be lessened.
Unless you are just going to monitor every day to see a trend, with a view to choosing the best day to fish - which I'd venture to guess few are in a position to do?
It's only my opinion though, do as you wish if it helps your confidence.
I have river frontage at home and work so could take readings every day if I chose but water temperature would be the last thing to dissuade me from fishing.
I accept that logic, and if I was fishing alone it wouldnt be an issue. However I would like to be able to collate readings from my mate and official readings with my own - but I can’t do that with wrongly calibrated instruments.It almost doesn't matter what temperature the thermometer shows, just so long as it shows an increase or decrease (improving and impairing the chance of a fish, respectively).