Barometer pressure effect on crappie fishing
I heard from a seasoned Texas fishing guide that fishing is generally good when barometer pressure (BP) is in the range of 29.85-30.10, acceptable 29.60-30.40. He won't bring client to fish if out of this range.
Did you notice a similar pattern in BP?
Is BP an important factor when you plan your fishing trip?
Thanks.
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Barometer pressure effect on crappie fishing
I never looked at like one was better than the other but I can't say the pressure doesn't dictate my day to some extent. Now I'm not to the point that I check the exact pressure, but like nimrod said, I find the fish go deep and related very close to cover. I try more precision finesse presentations. But if it stays high for a few days I see the fish return to a pattern more normal to the time of year.
I agree with the scientific review posted above. The math does check out. However, don't discount the fact a sudden change of anything will cause the fish to act differently for a time being, whether it be pressure, lake level, temp, and such. Like when I scuba dive and have trouble clearing my sinuses in deep water. I can still rise up an atmosphere or two, but the headache is still there.
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