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Old 07-18-2008, 08:21 PM
B8fish B8fish is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: St. Cloud, Fl on the Kissimme Chain of Lakes
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Default full moon, sw wind, rising pressure, etc.,etc

Since most of you aren't speck fishing much these days and aren't putting up very many post... I thought I could post the old fishing question about how to predict feeding times. I would like to learn the science of feeding times. I'm old school and new school. I read the Farmers Almanac, I check the fishing reports, I check my gps and its feeding predictions, and time and time again none of them are the same. Why is that? Do fish really bite the least when the wind is from The East and best when it is from the West? Does High pressure push the fish Down and Low pressure lift them up? Do fish feed at night under the light of a full moon and that is why you can't catch fish during the day? My fishing log has yet to answer these questions for me. I have not been on the water enough to figure out the law of averages. I would enjoy hearing how some of you make your fishing predictions. Do those old sayings really mean something? It aint but just a hand full of months you guys will be breaking out those jiggin' poles and start fishing for those slabs again. I look foward to seeing the reports.
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