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Anglers heed warning.

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  • Super User

That's one of those old sayings that your Grandpa tells you and it's so honest that you can take it to the bank. 

48 minutes ago, Harold Scoggins said:

Anglers heed warning.

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Are you home now making this post from the safety of your living room? ;)

  • Super User

Red sky in the morning sailors take warning, red sky at night sailors delight.

Comes from approaching low pressure storm fronts and is the opposite for anglers.

Tom

This actually goes back to biblical times.......gotta be some truth in it.  I once read a meteorological perspective on this which presented the facts behind the saying.  Of course, I forgot the details in a few microseconds but it is scientifically valid.

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It goes back to biblical times to predict approaching weather systems from the west and we have the same west to east weather patterns in most of the USA, except some of the northern states. Approaching low pressure system equals falling barometer, good for fishing, clearing skies equal high pressure or rising barometer post frontal conditions tougher conditions for fishing....so it's the opposite for anglers.

Tom

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4 hours ago, WRB said:

so it's the opposite for anglers.

Spot on for this kayak angler who hates getting caught in a storm.

  • Super User

I'm fishing unless it's lightning. 

  • Super User

I have often heard if the cows are lying down in the field fishing is going to be tough that morning.  It has been right on more times then I can imagine.

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7 minutes ago, geo g said:

I have often heard if the cows are lying down in the field fishing is going to be tough that morning.  It has been right on more times then I can imagine.

Same here. Wife and I were on our way to the lake Saturday and all the cows in one pasture on the right side of the road were laying down. All the cows on the left side of the road were standing up. The cows on the right were much better at predicting the fishing conditions. lol

43 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Same here. Wife and I were on our way to the lake Saturday and all the cows in one pasture on the right side of the road were laying down. All the cows on the left side of the road were standing up. The cows on the right were much better at predicting the fishing conditions. lol

Well I can tell you which farm pond I'm fishing that day

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