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Can storms affect fishing?

7/15/2020 (Permalink)

man fishing with beautiful mountains in the background a man is fishing somewhere cold with beautiful iced mountains in the background

We know that you don’t want to get caught out at sea during a storm, but what if it means a big catch? Let’s look at the seasons, Fall for instance is a tradition season. Meaning the winds and temperature varies as. Professional fishers know that when cold & warm front meets a storm usually brews. So how can that storm help you? Predator fish usually come out right before a big storm. Many have said their best catches usually take place right before or right after storms.

Outdoor life reminds us that During the fall, both water temperature and daylight hours are decreasing. These factors compel fish to feed heavily in order to fatten up for migrations or just to get through the winter. What does that mean for you? Possibly a good catch! Well, what if you’re out fishing and come home to a flooded basement? Or what if those strong winds blew over a tree onto your home while you were out?

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