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    Default Article: High pressure system winter time crappie fishing by Brad Wiegmann


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    Good read

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    Very interesting

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    Never understood how air pressure could affect fish in water, doesn't water have tons more pressure than a little change in air could effect!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Never understood how air pressure could affect fish in water, doesn't water have tons more pressure than a little change in air could effect!
    slab, it is more likely light than pressure that affects the crappie. But just a guess for me.

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    I liked this post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drumking View Post
    slab, it is more likely light than pressure that affects the crappie. But just a guess for me.
    High pressure usually means bright couldless skies .
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    Good Information thanks

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    Awesome

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    we consider high pressure , a lake similar to lake of the pines during the winter boat show
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