#8974, "RE: Blue bird weather for big fish??????" In response to In response to 0
Good topic Sloughcrew because my best days have been clear, blue skies also.
Don't get me wrong because there has also been good cloudy days also, but not the best days. So, why the big fuss about trying to get out when a low-pressure, nasty front is moving in?
Does most of the front relate to the barometric pressure dropping?
It has been said that the best bite is when it's falling, but I have still been out with high pressure and seen trout being chased all over...so the big girls will still come and play under these conditions(obviously hunger related).
A lot of guys biggest fish come off of beds(not just swimbaiters) and I know they do not count on cloudy days or cold fronts to pass thru when that bites going.
Maybe, it has to do with the time of year(season), NAH!!! I think that most of us know, you're going to have good days and bad ones no matter what time of year it is.