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Re: Barometric Pressure and catfish? [Re: Sumfish] #6032559 04/05/11 09:33 AM
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Hmm, interesting question. I know for a fact, as to Blues & lightning storms, but never really thought about lightning mainly as to Yellows. Thunderstorms & storms in general, but in relation to the focus on lightning, will have to research that one.


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Re: Barometric Pressure and catfish? [Re: Catfish Lynn] #6034281 04/05/11 07:13 PM
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i like the one guys opinion, if its raining where a slicker, if its windy keep your hat low, if its sunny wear shades...

ive been watching barometric pressure for a hot minute now, and i cant say that it really matters if you cant find the fish. ive fished in places under the same conditions as the time before and not caught anything, whereas the time before i caught my limit. i think there are a lot of factors involved, BUT a lot of pro's swear by the pressure so i suppose i shouldnt discount it. also does anyone know how i can follow certain topics and stuff on here? thank you for any help you can give me


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