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Jayball10 wrote:Cheers Willie. So its the higher pressure that makes them lethargic then?
Haha 44 views and only one answer. All the lads scratching their heads...![]()
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Think I need to talk to a scientist or a marine biologist on this one.
Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:25 pm
Al wrote:You have enough things to Worry about Jay when heading out, don't add another one to the list...
Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:33 pm
Jayball10 wrote:Thanks lads for the replys. In the words of Mr Burns when his supposed flying monkeys fall to their death "Continue the research"...Al wrote:You have enough things to Worry about Jay when heading out, don't add another one to the list...
Ah I wouldnt let it bother me to the point of not goin fishing if I thought the conditions were a bit off. I believe that if a fish is near by and has the hunger on him hes gonna munch that bait and not give a flyin %^@% what the air is doin. Im a bit of a geek though when it comes to research. Love me spreadsheets
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Paul Harris wrote:we have noticed that if we have a lot of low pressure it certainly slows the huss and ray fishing, the huss in particular.
A couple of the skippers I know say that shark fishing is a waste of time when there is low pressure about so perhaps there is a connestion there.
Of course there is always the exception to the rule.........
JimH wrote:very interesting post JB - pressure does affect the Bass fishing too - have a read here for some thoughts http://www.probassfisher.com/2010/10/sequencing_27.html