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Old 06-22-2006, 05:01 PM   #8
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Moto, if the wind is blowing say more than a few miles an hour, itll start pushing the bait around. Over open water the wind is amplified. Wind generates current, and the current in turn pushes the bait, the bait in turn brings in the bass, and if the wind is blowing onshore well...wind onshore..current onshore..bait onshore..bass onshore. depending on where you are on the coast, the best wind for your area will vary.
About pressure im a believer that it turns on the fish bigtime. Why? cause ive seen it more than a few times, a front rolls in and a slow pick of fish turns into crazy deal. Im certin they can sense the drop in pressure but i cant give ya a difinative as to why it amps up the bite..maybe they know that its gonna get real messy in the surf and they wanna eat while the eatins good..who knows.
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