11-19-12, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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Cold weather high pressure system
Now I know the challenges of clear bright sunny days (high pressure) and fishing.
But now that where I fish (Wisconsin) the weather is cold. I also know that as much as one degree change can trigger a feeding instinct or stop a feeding instinct in my beloved bass. So shouldn't the bite actually get better in the cold with the HP system bringing all the sun and hence shoreline water temp. increase. Very little change on a cloudy day. Wouldn't later in the day be better than early morning? Again, sun heating up the shore line water. Wouldn't darker water be better than clear water? Wouldn't the east end warm more than the west end? I know the west end warms faster, they say, in the spring but in Nov. is this the same? Logically it should but for some reason in my mind, the east gets the sun at the 'warmest' angle for a longer time in the winter. (sun distance, angle, etc)? The west end ices usually before the east end. Thoughts are welcome from everyone whether your deep south or out west or right here in the countries best, the Midwest. Ya you easterners are welcome too!
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