Is there a range that is optimal......actual number range that would be an ideal range? Or is it just based on rising and falling pressure.... Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Thanks,
Mike Conser
Optimal Barometric Pressure?
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Re: Optimal Barometric Pressure?
I don't think there is a magic number or perfect range. Low is good, falling is better and steady for a few days can be any where from fair to great. I think the over all effect of an approching weather front/low preasure system windy, rainy, cloudy, dark, and so on, probably has more to do with how the fish respond than the actual barametric preasure.
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Re: Optimal Barometric Pressure?
30.5
Watch everyone work hard for those bites, HA!
I agree with Seth, falling is good, but consistant weather is best!
Watch everyone work hard for those bites, HA!
I agree with Seth, falling is good, but consistant weather is best!
Don't be lame. It's just fishing; you are not the new mesiah you know! Check your attitude at the door Mr. Spinners on da boat trailer.
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