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Originally Posted by seadogg
Paul I read some scientific study about the effects of barometric pressure on fish and this guy concluded that the effect is nil. He claimed that the lack of fish activity had more to do with light conditions. High pressure is usually associated with bright clear skies, while lows are more often cloudy or overcast. Naturally, we associate better fishing with low pressure systems.
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The one thing that I've been able to pin point from my logs is that falling pressure triggers the feed. The sharper the fall, the better the bite. Finding where it's happening is another story….