Re: Cold Front, Barometric pressure question
the front end of a cold front or storms usually has the peak of feeding activity in MOST species, and after unstable weather the feeding slows and goes normal after stable weather. We have all caught fish in less than ideal weather and situations, and I have had killer days in times when u would think u couldnt catch crap, but as a GENERAL rule weather is a huge part of it. Like any cold-blooded animal it feels best in stable ideal weather, but if u put a realistic/live bait in front of its face and its slightly hungry he will eat it, the weather in my opinion changes 2 important factors.........first is the fishes depth and relation to cover/food, and the second is the fishes eating distance, ie how far a fish will go to chase/eat a bait
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