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Barometric Pressure And Bass
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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 145625" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>I've also noticed.....(but I will preclude this with a <u>brief</u> fishing history of myself)</p><p></p><p>Just bought my first "motor" boat late last December. Until then, I was a river rat in a canoe for many, many years. I've done many 3 day floats and during those floats we catch a lot of our own bait. (minnows are the important bait for this story)</p><p>Some days, we fill a minnow trap quickly and to the rim. Other days, we don't catch but a few. IF we are catching minnows.....we catch fish. If we don't catch minnows, we don't catch fish. I'm certain this has to do with the barometric pressure...but I don't know if it's high or low. Hmmmm???</p><p></p><p>Side note: I still say the BEST minnow traps are glass mason jars with the inverted cone in the lid. Too bad they've outlawed glass on the rivers....but I do understand why too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 145625, member: 2990"] I've also noticed.....(but I will preclude this with a [u]brief[/u] fishing history of myself) Just bought my first "motor" boat late last December. Until then, I was a river rat in a canoe for many, many years. I've done many 3 day floats and during those floats we catch a lot of our own bait. (minnows are the important bait for this story) Some days, we fill a minnow trap quickly and to the rim. Other days, we don't catch but a few. IF we are catching minnows.....we catch fish. If we don't catch minnows, we don't catch fish. I'm certain this has to do with the barometric pressure...but I don't know if it's high or low. Hmmmm??? Side note: I still say the BEST minnow traps are glass mason jars with the inverted cone in the lid. Too bad they've outlawed glass on the rivers....but I do understand why too. [/QUOTE]
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