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Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:56 am
by mako
Does anyone use a barometer to measure barometric pressure to predict fishing feeding behaviour before heading out for a fish, or noticed any trends in barometric pressure that affect fishing?

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 7:16 am
by stevep84
I keep an eye on the synoptic charts online and my phone has a barometer in it.
I just use it as a general guide. The fish seem to come on the chew a bit more when it's over 1020 and moving. They like the changing.

Disclaimer: I live down south so results may vary in the NT

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 7:57 am
by nomad
Do a google search and you will get a million results
I know that trout used to come on the bite while the pressure was rising just before it levelled out of started to drop compared to other times

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 9:20 am
by mnemonix
Another southerner here.
"1020 - fish aplenty" is the old adage.
A proven recipe for estuary and freshwater species.
Stable or rising barometer with these higher pressures were a great sign of a sure bite.

For surface fisho's - "when the barometer is rising, so are the fish".

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:25 pm
by mako
Thanks for your replies guys!

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:34 pm
by blw
i know when i used to chase bass in nsw. the saying was 1020 bass a plenty

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:11 pm
by maithly
Does anyone use a barometer to measure barometric pressure to predict fishing feeding behaviour before heading out for a fish, or noticed any trends in barometric pressure that affect fishing?

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:12 am
by Plate Size
well, bar pressures on a specific area are the result of weather,,weather as in humidity, sun, moon locations, time of day, wind directions, etc. at 1020 after a heavy rain the night before could change the game or play :) even solunar fishing cant be relied on. I think, the best is, rely on your own experiences and logs :) its easy to forget the nature of the day if you haven't logged it in diary, :) goodluck.

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:22 am
by c9h14n
Mmmmm, is Maithly a bot?

Re: Barrometric Pressure

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 12:31 am
by Plate Size
bot? as in yahoo bot? :rofl: let him/her be. I hope she/he fish, though. :jester: