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...
Barometer readings
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What part of the tide did you get them on?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...
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The same goes for most species. Bass and EPs go mental on surface. Snapper go ballistic on anything.DougieK wrote:A whole heap of my really explosive surface salmon sessions have come just on the pressure drop before a storm.
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All through the day. They were on and off.Sinsemilla wrote:What part of the tide did you get them on?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...