Ever wonder how barometric pressure and changing weather conditions affect the fish? Check out my take on how to fish in different weather conditions. What lures to use and how to use them.
It helped me understand on a regular guy level, basics I needed to know thanks buddy keep the videos coming showing all my friends if your ever in Florida we should get together and slay some redfish!
Thanks for the info. For future videos it may be helpful to decrease the volume of the background music. I also found it a bit unclear as to what is referred to as "cover" vis a vis "deeper water". It was my understanding that "cover" implies grasses, lillypads, docks ect.. typically associated with shallower waters, at least compared to areas further out from the shoreline. Nice video though, I really enjoyed the intro and outro and tagline. I'm getting back into fishing and after about a decade hiatus I've really lost my touch, I can use all the help I can get haha!
Just put into these conditions: High pressure and stable: deep/shallow, cover/open,water, baits fast or slow High pressure and go down: deep/shallow, cover/open,water, baits fast or slow Normal pressure: i.did Low pressure and stable: i.did Low pressure and rising : i.did
You said low pressure fish go deeper and high pressure fish go deep too? But in high pressure the fish will feed nearer the surface, fill their swim bladder with more gas and swim higher in the water to equalize their swim bladder.
Scotty Hill aka Catfishnfreak sometimes these are the things that we have to take in consideration that we forget about when we have our skunk days. PeelingDrag
I have been trying to study the different effects on walley fishing. If you know some about it id love to if you could share it with me. I fish mostly the mississippi
took you a minute and 40 seconds to get to the 5 minute video topic... And then you spent more time explaining barometric pressure rather than how it actually affects the fish... By the time you got to the point i had lost interest already...
That's how i found this video, by wanting to understand barometric pressure, not directly related to fishing. You likely disliked his video for providing a background understanding of what it is because of either 2 reasons; one, you can't comprehend what he is stating within the introduction, or 2, you're a renown expert on the effects of fishing and barometric pressure, that this upfront understanding is useless to others as to how ro read such a device and you have your own video that immediately projects understanding of this concept and it's relationship to fishing.