Barometric pressure
- Sinsemilla
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Re: Barometric pressure
I know right imagine joining a fishing forum and expecting fellow fishos to shed some light on a topic your struggling to understand . Absolute madness
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Re: Barometric pressure
Guys have provided sound advice here and keeping a diary doesn’t hurt.
#freebugatti
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Re: Barometric pressure
I recommend you do some research and learn more about the "species" you are targetting, as opposed to targetting a body of water as such.
Baz pressure makes a diff to "some" species, but not all. Time of day, tide, and fresh baits, can be a much bigger influence.
Baz pressure makes a diff to "some" species, but not all. Time of day, tide, and fresh baits, can be a much bigger influence.
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Re: Barometric pressure
To add to this different locations work with different tides so i find a diary is very helpful in planning my tripsRedhunter wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2019 6:24 pmI recommend you do some research and learn more about the "species" you are targetting, as opposed to targetting a body of water as such.
Baz pressure makes a diff to "some" species, but not all. Time of day, tide, and fresh baits, can be a much bigger influence.
- Sinsemilla
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Re: Barometric pressure
I think the consensus is that although the baro may make a difference, what really works is getting out there and fishing.
- Sebb
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Re: Barometric pressure
Fish for squid, they're not affected by barometer since they dont have swimming bladder. Problem solved...
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Re: Barometric pressure
Think about the expression... "fish bite least when the winds from the east" and go from there...
Baro readings are a funny thing. I think they play a big part, but it could just be pure luck that influences it as well.
Baro readings are a funny thing. I think they play a big part, but it could just be pure luck that influences it as well.
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Re: Barometric pressure
Easterly winds generally indicates a dropping pressure. West and southwest winds indicate a rising pressure...on average anyway.
Cheers
Jim