chuckd67
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Post by chuckd67 on Jul 26, 2013 9:16:03 GMT -5
Has anyone figured this out. Some experts say that fish being under the pressure of water cannot sense the pressure change of these systems. Bull crap I can't catch crap. I heard some say it does and the high pressure creates a higher pressure under water. which will bloat their swim bladder creating a false feeling of being full. If they bite during these systems I'm just never at the right place at the right time. Has anyone mastered catching during these higher pressure systems.
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chuckd67
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Post by chuckd67 on Jul 26, 2013 9:31:00 GMT -5
And Go figure / one comes through every Thursday or Friday.
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Seanstone
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Post by Seanstone on Jul 27, 2013 18:37:02 GMT -5
My fishing log from the last two years show a direct relationship between more and better channel cats during low pressure conditions. I use channel cats because I catch more of them than flathead or bluecats. A larger sample size leads to more accurate results.
Now...under low pressure conditions it tends to rain, has recently rained, or is getting ready to rain........so maybe they feed better when it rains instead of just when the pressure is low.
Rain also brings increased flow/current, increased oxygen, increased surface disturbance/noise, etc.
So why I catch more and better fish during low pressure periods is up for debate. All I can say is that I do catch more and bigger fish during low pressure periods.
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