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  • #16
    Originally posted by buoy37 View Post
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    I am not one to pass up on a learning session
    Fishing with sneeky would be a dream come true! Don't miss out on this one!

    Good info, too. I'll put it in my book for future reference!
    "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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    • #17
      Originally posted by Hogie70 View Post
      You are spending too much time looking at the barometric pressure....
      I gotta do something at work

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      • #18
        Althougth I'm more interested in tidal movement than anything, I've heard all my life that a falling barometer gets fish biting. I also heard birds flying as opposed to setting on a highline wire and cows grazing rather than laying down are positive signs as well. the almanac is another fable?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by buoy37 View Post
          I gotta do something at work
          "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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          • #20
            Originally posted by Hogie70 View Post
            You are spending too much time looking at the barometric pressure.
            Yup. If you look at most pressure data, it bumps about 29.8 to 30.1 and that's nothing. A change in the wind direction probably means more. For a real big storm, pressures will fall to like 27 or 28 inches of mercury. Trust me, you won't be fishing at times like that! Them Yanks up north pay a lot of attention to the barometer because they can get a cold front in August, and the pressures do go up and down more than around these parts.

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