Barometer readings

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Re: Barometer readings

Post by purple5ive » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:26 am

Straight arm Steve bagged on squid on a falling baro and rising temp.
They were a bit harder to find though. As the temp started to rise they did go suicidal...

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Re: Barometer readings

Post by Sinsemilla » Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:06 am

purple5ive wrote:Straight arm Steve bagged on squid on a falling baro and rising temp.
They were a bit harder to find though. As the temp started to rise they did go suicidal...
What part of the tide did you get them on?

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Re: Barometer readings

Post by cobby » Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:35 am

DougieK wrote:A whole heap of my really explosive surface salmon sessions have come just on the pressure drop before a storm.
The same goes for most species. Bass and EPs go mental on surface. Snapper go ballistic on anything.

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Re: Barometer readings

Post by purple5ive » Tue Nov 06, 2018 1:44 pm

Sinsemilla wrote:
purple5ive wrote:Straight arm Steve bagged on squid on a falling baro and rising temp.
They were a bit harder to find though. As the temp started to rise they did go suicidal...
What part of the tide did you get them on?
All through the day. They were on and off.

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