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Once And For All-- Why Is Fishing Worse After Cold Fronts?

40 members have voted

  1. 1. Why is fishing worse after a cold front?

    • Clear skies- bright sun, high UV index
      17%
      9
    • Cold air temps
      1%
      1
    • Cold water temps
      17%
      9
    • High barometric pressure
      28%
      15
    • Overfeeding before/during the front
      19%
      10
    • Rain run-off affecting water chemistry
      3%
      2
    • Other
      11%
      6

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  • Super User

Just bumped this up to answer the latest thread on fronts.

The only thing I check now is wind direction and cloud cover. Those two factors pretty much tell me how and where I am going to fish most of the time.

Everything but the actually pressure change. Fish are difficult to catch when you throw the same worm on the same rock pile after the fish move because the wind directions changed and the water temperatures dropped.

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