I'm a great believer that hi pressure puts fish off (apart from whiting on calm frosty nights!). I've got logs and logs of fishing sessions going back years, times, places, conditions etc, etc...and all the sessions that fell over a high pressure, weren't that productive! Even when the conditions seemed perfect.
Sessions that were done during a low pressure always produced fish - some sessions were really good (looking back at some of them brought back some great memories)....basically, the sea conditions could be spot on, but the fish aint feeding!
I know this year hasn't been that particularly good, to use as a bench mark anyway, but it would be interesting to hear other anglers views on this.
I could be totally off the mark, but as my own personal fishing records prove, high pressures proved fruitless....food for thought...
Paul
Sessions that were done during a low pressure always produced fish - some sessions were really good (looking back at some of them brought back some great memories)....basically, the sea conditions could be spot on, but the fish aint feeding!
I know this year hasn't been that particularly good, to use as a bench mark anyway, but it would be interesting to hear other anglers views on this.
I could be totally off the mark, but as my own personal fishing records prove, high pressures proved fruitless....food for thought...
Paul
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