Barometric pressure
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Barometric pressure
does the barometric pressure up over 1020 this weekend suggest good fishing...???
- Tackleberry
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Re: Barometric pressure
I will just read my tea leaves and get back to you .
"When the people fear the Govn't, that is Tyrany, when the Govn't fear the people, that is Liberty"
Experience is what you get when **** happens
Experience is what you get when **** happens
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Re: Barometric pressure
1020 fish a plenty
Personally crashing or rising barometer I find is best.. like right now lol..
Personally crashing or rising barometer I find is best.. like right now lol..
If I'm not fishing, I'd rather be fishing!
- ChrisAbout
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Re: Barometric pressure
Anything following a big westerly blowout results in a rising barometer and feeding frenzy for snapper.
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Re: Barometric pressure
It is species dependant. It affects some freshwater and some saltwater species, but not all. Eg. It affects snapper, but not so much gummies. It affects redfin, but not so much eels.Nightwish wrote:Does the barometric pressure effect freshwater fishing as well?
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