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Just wondering if anyone has noticed any patterns in fish behaviour during periods of changeable air pressure.It could give us a heads up on venue,tactics,bait etc.
I've had all my best sessions for barbel in the hottest part of summer, in the middle of the day at it's hottest and with clear skies.
Same with tench and especially later on when the sunstarts going down.
My best grayling catches have always come on clear bright suny days during winter.
When did the fish hatch, their star sign might be a factor.
In my view prevailing water temperatures and wind directions are more relevant than air pressure; although air pressure can be a good indicator to coming weather changes.
Ah but Peter,would it stop you going,wouldn't me,if I'm going I can't be assed with worrying about all of it,I just go,fish against the conditions and catch,or not,whatever.
Whitty, I'm the same as you, no it doesn't stop me going. Too old to stop now - when you gotta go you gotta go!!! The only thing that very occasionally stops me going is the wife - she is more sensible!!!