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    How many of yall pay attention to the barometric pressure, and how much do you think it affects the fish? If so please share your thoughts.

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    If it's above zero, and I can go, I go.

    I admit, I never look at it.
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    I ALWAYS SAY WORST DAY IS AFTER A FRONT , BLUE BIRD SKIES AND HIGH BAROMETRIC PRESSURE.
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    Barometric pressure has a lot to do with fishing,like nimrod the worst day is after a front.I have a cheap wall mount temp gauge,baro. graph and fish graph from wal-mart that is interesting to watch and you can see how the good days relate to the pressure.

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    in my opinion , barometric pressure is the most critical factor in a good bite and a slow or non existent bite, all other factors do play a part but pressure is the key ingredient!!!!
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    Rising, falling high or low..which is good and which is bad?

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    high pressure or rising pressure is usually the worst time to fish, a steady or rapid drop in pressure is when you will see fish most active or turned on, i dont pay much attention to it because i just fish when i have the opportunity, but you can bet on high pressure or a rising barometer the bite will not be as good
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    I've had some of my best fishing trips on overcast days with a light rain I've always heard it's because of a front moving through and the pressure dropping. But like Crappie Greg said when I get the opportunity I'm going regardless of the wether.
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    I've been on the water with a storm front moving in with fish biting so good it was tough to quit. I have been soaked but kept right on fishing as long as lighting was not too close .
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