I Had Always Been Told The Opposite But Heard That They Bite Better When It's Low Pressure. Let's See What The Consensus Is.
I Have Been Taught That Fish Bite Better In A Low Pressure Weather Pattern. I Read An Article Bill Dance Wrote And He Said A Cloudy Low Pressure Day Was Just As Bad Or Worse Than A Bluebird Day, Because It Made The Fish Suspend Off Shore. Any Comments
Roll Tide Roll with a crappie on a pole!
I Had Always Been Told The Opposite But Heard That They Bite Better When It's Low Pressure. Let's See What The Consensus Is.
I think that they will bite in either situation if you can find them.
Allatoona Bandit
fish no matter what kind will bite better when the pressure is between 29.50 and 30.50 and moving inbetween but they bite the best when its closer to 30 and moving
Last edited by crappie_mad_man; 04-01-2009 at 07:40 PM. Reason: misspelled words
Just the opposite, never fish a falling barometer if you have a choice.
Here is a website that I think does a good job of explaining barometic pressure and its effects on fishing.Bass & The Barometer
Ken
interesting comments so far
my best has always been falling then rising
followed by low
high pressure is for parades not fishing
Yodibuzz
I have made great catches on the worst days but very few times. I have struck out on the very best of conditions. I watch the barometer, I have a fishing barometer right here on my wall, I read all the fishing calendars, keep up with the moon phase, check the wind direction, look at the tide table, all of it. However, I think the most important thing to know is (what depth). I still think the best time to fish is when you can go.
1967/68
Fish are fish they bite when they want high low it doesn't matter.Find pompetive numbers and you will almost always catch them.