South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
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South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Its getting pretty cold at night right about now. How cold was it getting the last time a lot of them died in the winter?
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
One would hope so
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
I will let you know when I'm done fishing today!
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Hopefully Rob will chime in. He's got like a dozen resident peacocks living in his & his neighbors yards.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
It needs to stay cold for consecutive days/weeks. The lake behind my house did have a fish kill last week though, but that had something to do with oxygen levels. It wasn't very fun getting rid of all the dead fish on the shore line so the dogs wouldn't eat them.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
No, not cold enough long enough... If the great freeze a few years ago did not do it this won;t even make a dent, they may go deep and hang out for a couple days.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Yep one day won't do it, and it does seem more lately they have been dying from lack of oxygen, I had that happen twice about two three weeks agoMiami_Chris wrote:It needs to stay cold for consecutive days/weeks. The lake behind my house did have a fish kill last week though, but that had something to do with oxygen levels. It wasn't very fun getting rid of all the dead fish on the shore line so the dogs wouldn't eat them.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
wondering what affects oxygen level in fresh water? some kinda of algae or micro living things?
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Pesticides when it rains heavy was my thought and I believe a few days ago it was very rainy. Especially if you live west where its agricultural area
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
I live out west so it's possible. I just thought it was the crazy amount of vegetation that has been growing. We usually have a group that goes around managing the vegetation, but I haven't seen them in a while. With that said I didn't see any dead peacocks or largemouths (not to say they weren't floating in another part of the lake) just oscars, brim, and cichlids.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
I highly, highly doubt anything will die...
Whatever did not die to the 2010 cold kill simply will not die, they tend to go deep into whatever body of water they are in which is always more stable temperature wise.
Also, every single new batch of hatch lings post 2010 freeze are now more weather proof...
Same thing that is happening with the Pythons... They shouldve all died then... They didnt and are here to stay... Although I like peacocks I do miss catching a whole mess of bass anywhere you went. It is mostly chiclids now at most places.
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Whatever did not die to the 2010 cold kill simply will not die, they tend to go deep into whatever body of water they are in which is always more stable temperature wise.
Also, every single new batch of hatch lings post 2010 freeze are now more weather proof...
Same thing that is happening with the Pythons... They shouldve all died then... They didnt and are here to stay... Although I like peacocks I do miss catching a whole mess of bass anywhere you went. It is mostly chiclids now at most places.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
kblue wrote:wondering what affects oxygen level in fresh water? some kinda of algae or micro living things?
That is a easy one.
The EPA
Dumping a gold mine toxic waist into the river crossing 3 state for starters
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Not that it helped any Ronny, but the Rez they ruptured was not built to last 5 decades. That didn't stop the mining company from abandoning it. Ive read there are over a thousand of these toxic reservoirs in the US.
All of which are now the problem of the US taxpayer to clean up. Kind of like "love canal" on steroids.
Dissolved oxygen levels tend to plummet when long dry spells end in heavy rains. Fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicide runoff all combine and reduce dissolved oxygen levels, while adding toxins. Roundup being the worst. Oxygen then is replaced by Nitrogen in the fertilizer as well. They basically suffocate.
All of which are now the problem of the US taxpayer to clean up. Kind of like "love canal" on steroids.
Dissolved oxygen levels tend to plummet when long dry spells end in heavy rains. Fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicide runoff all combine and reduce dissolved oxygen levels, while adding toxins. Roundup being the worst. Oxygen then is replaced by Nitrogen in the fertilizer as well. They basically suffocate.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Crazy. I had no idea run off was that much of an issue down here. I was tempted to see how snakehead taste but I think I'll pass.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Yes, when you fish west of a certain avenue of dade county the pesticides that runoff into the system are incredibly high, literally all the peas were dying. But if you go north in the same system it's ok, just avoid the farming district wherever you are after it rains if you don't want to see massacres every now and then...luckily it seems the tarpon hold up longer in it though.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Btw this was from the first and second front we had not this weekend...
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
baseball4life702 wrote:Btw this was from the first and second front we had not this weekend...
Monster peacock.. nice dude!
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Thanks for the responses guys. FInally got around to getting some new line and cleaning my reel up. Been maybe 4-5 years since I last fished. I suspect with this weather texas rigged worms would work best. What do you guys use when it gets cold?
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Just saw the pics. Nice work, Miamipescador
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
Other then his stupid comments i knew there was something about this kid hes special
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
dude did not see the post.crashmister wrote:Not that it helped any Ronny, but the Rez they ruptured was not built to last 5 decades. That didn't stop the mining company from abandoning it. Ive read there are over a thousand of these toxic reservoirs in the US.
All of which are now the problem of the US taxpayer to clean up. Kind of like "love canal" on steroids.
Dissolved oxygen levels tend to plummet when long dry spells end in heavy rains. Fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicide runoff all combine and reduce dissolved oxygen levels, while adding toxins. Roundup being the worst. Oxygen then is replaced by Nitrogen in the fertilizer as well. They basically suffocate.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
That last cold spell you're talking about that killed tons of things off was almost 3 weeks of 36degs straight through one night or two of 47 won't hurt anything.
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Re: South Florida: Will this weather kill off the peacocks?
lmfao...miamipescador 2.0Rare wrote:Just saw the pics. Nice work, Miamipescador