03-14-2008, 11:51 AM
[cool][#0000ff]Fish are incapable of conscious thought...I think. But, they do respond to sudden changes in atmospheric conditions...either positively or negatively. And, there does not seem to be a universal response. Not all species react the same and even among the same species sometimes they act in different ways to apparently the same set of conditions.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Most anglers have their stories of fish suddenly turning on with an approaching weather front, and then shutting down after the front passes. But, just as often the fish will either stop or start biting for no apparent reason. Sometimes there is a change in barometric pressure. Other times it is something else. I have never interviewed a fish to ask them the right questions, so I can only guess.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Most anglers have their stories of fish suddenly turning on with an approaching weather front, and then shutting down after the front passes. But, just as often the fish will either stop or start biting for no apparent reason. Sometimes there is a change in barometric pressure. Other times it is something else. I have never interviewed a fish to ask them the right questions, so I can only guess.[/#0000ff]
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