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Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it #8842494 04/18/13 10:12 PM
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-People asked me, that I give this its own title.

This is "my" view on barometric air pressure and what I have noticed happens to fish in shallow waters as the weather changes.

I have taken my boat out 3 times since November, as I have been guiding from the banks in the local creeks and river systems Full Time from November-May. In a week or so, I finally start hopping the boat to fill the live wells up with fish. So, anyways, the fish are always right in front of me everyday, 7-8 months out of the year. I can see invidual fish and how they are acting during the changes in weather.

October-February - Crappie run up creeks and rivers following the shad schools. The shad's bodies start to shut down at 42 degrees, and they will go super deep or head up creeks that stay abover 45 degrees during the winter months. Shallow dark mud, rocks, gravel and concret warm up the water faster than the lake can. So, the shad school up in huge numbers as you can see below. With the crappie not far behind.



This is what I see at my office on a daily basis from October- May.



This is how I find my sandies, hybrids, and crappie in the shallow creeks.

If you can figure out where the shad are or where they will go, you will land gamefish!


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Now, here is what I am talking about.

Here is my opinion on the air pressure: Air pressure affects a fish's swimbladder as it rises and falls.

http://www.usairnet.com/weather/conditions/?station=KADS

From what I have come up over the years, the fish are more comfortable in a range from 29.85 to 30.10.

If the Air Pressure is 30.40, or higher, I will cancel your trip.

If the Air Pressure is 29.60, or lower, I will cancel your trip.

If the air pressure is 30.50 or higher, you are going to have a hard time even snagging a carp turd. I stay home and I won't even go fishing.

The reason I will cancel your trip sometimes are due to the air pressure, and I will give you an option to pick a new day, or go out anyways and only catch a couple. So if I call you before the trip and say: " you have an option" : that means I don't like the something about the weather, and I'd prefer we pick another day. I like to limit every trip and then possibly go limit on Sandies after crappie, or vice versa. If the pressure is out of wack, we are not going to do that.



Now, this is not by the book. This is all what I have noticed while fishing. Sometimes they will bite when the air pressure is all wacky, but 90% of the time, the air pressure, will prove itself.

I find that fish 15 ft or shallower are most affected by the rising and falling of barometric air pressure. The fish in deeper water, are already pressurized, due to the water pressure as you go deeper, so they don't seem to be as affected as the shallower fish. Again, this will only tell you why the fish have slowed down and are not biting anymore. There is nothing you can do about it, but wait it out till it stabilizes or just go home.

As an example:

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This is a perfect day with the air pressure. You read it from the bottom up. The top number is current and the bottom number is hours ago. As you can see, the pressure is going up, but its rising slow and steady. That's a perfect day to fish in that scenario.

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Now, the pic above is a very bad bad day to fish. We start at 29.83 and the pressure plummets all day and won't stop dropping. This really will shut the fishing down to a trickle or non at all.

My rule:

Example: If the pressure is at 29.87 and drops two points to 29.85, the fishing will slow down a bit. If it drops or rises .02 or more, your fishing trip might be a site seeing trip.

If it rises or falls .01 at time, you should be fine.

If it rises more than .02 fishing is slow.

If it falls .02 or more fishing is slow.

If its steady, or rising .01 or falling .01 every hour, fishing is good.

If the pressure rises or falls more than .05 an hour, I'll just go home.

I am pretty sure, a couple of you guys were out yesterday Crappie fishing Sandbass fishing or hybrid fishing, and that 830 in the morning the fish completely stopped biting. The air pressure had risen .02 points at a time within the hour and then it started to drop rapidly as the storm front started to roll through.

Example: We were fishing yesterday morning at Rowllet creek, as soon as we got there we started to pick up hybrids left and right every single cast. Then at about 830 the fishing completely stopped dead in its tracks. The air pressure had risen .02 points and and the fish completely stopped biting. We could see 20 to 30 hybrids sitting right in front of us but would not even budge. And again, there's nothing you can do about it, either wait it out or go home and come back when the air pressure stabilizes. I see this happen to me almost on a daily basis. I save the link in my smart phone, and refreshes every hour as I'm guiding to tell me what's going on under the waters surface.



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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8842765 04/18/13 11:34 PM
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Thanks for sharing

Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8842834 04/18/13 11:54 PM
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Thank You for sharing your experience.


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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8843259 04/19/13 01:18 AM
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I will check it out and let you know.

Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8843383 04/19/13 01:38 AM
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well air pressure must always be off cuz you never call to say its time either. noidea

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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8843788 04/19/13 02:41 AM
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Theres an app you can get that will show you the pressure whenever you update, but it doesn't give you a list like what Tfly is showing.

Some versions of the WAPP fro fox4DFW will show them.
Currently, I have the Accuweather app. and am reading a pressure of 30.09.

Just in case you guys were looking for an app for dat!

Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8844121 04/19/13 04:09 AM
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Very scholarly presentation, Carey. When you can explain it, show the graphics, and then show the "proof of the pudding", so to speak, i think that should pretty much bring closure to any controversy.

I too have spent many, many, many years on the water, and have seen exactly what you describe, as far as a white hot bite, just shutting down completely from one cast to the next, and i think this, while not the be all/end all reason for that, goes a LONG way to explain what indeed does happen.

Excellent presentation, my friend.

Rudy

Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8844897 04/19/13 01:34 PM
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Excellent info!!


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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8845118 04/19/13 02:27 PM
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Great info, well explained and much appreciated!

Anything that can explain why I don't always catch fish that doesn't point to me as the problem is good in my book! smile

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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8845518 04/19/13 04:06 PM
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I did notice that it can be on like wildfire and then die at a drop of a dime and this presentation clearly shows why. Thanks for the info Carey


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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8860544 04/24/13 01:04 AM
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I got shut out last Sunday what was the pressure then?

Between 11 am and 5 pm.

Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8860582 04/24/13 01:11 AM
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The rule of thumb is to go fishing when the barometric air pressure is raising or falling I just never knew the cut off points.

Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8860679 04/24/13 01:32 AM
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Are there barometric gauges you can carry with you other than an app on a cell phone?


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Re: Barometric Air Pressure: My view on it [Re: TarponFly] #8860710 04/24/13 01:40 AM
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Bass pro has a hand held one. Looks like a scale. $9 I think?


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Is there a way to look up past barometric pressure on certain days?

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