Well done Seb thats one of the observations I made as well. Also noticed something else Truedogz pretty much spelt it out Ill see if anyone else picks up on it 4 litres hope you see it mate.Seb85 wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:39 pmThe hot bite before the storm is also mentioned in his book. He guessed that fish aren't easily able to adapt to sudden light change. That sudden change in light condition blurs the smaller fish, hence a perfect condition for ambush predators like murray cod.Bugatti wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:30 pm
Not in relation to Cod (but it stands to reason being the same), but I have heard the same theory for Saltwater fishing too.
I've experienced some crazy hot bites with schooling types of fish (snapper, whiting) hours just before a storm. But that's how it's panned out , , , , I'm not a storm chaser, I tend towards being a "Fair Weather Fisho".
Oooow, I think my Hot Chocolate is ready
Cheers, Bugatti
Another cool theory. I enjoyed the book.... And I think I will make a hot choco too
Seb Bugatti I have found a lot of fish go hard on a rapid rise and drop in barometer its a time when I try to target Bass off the surface if conditions align with low light, have also caught plenty of Snapper prior and during a strong west wind and my recent report fishing for perch was on top of a high barometer.