Barometric Pressure and Fishing - Learn with Landers
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Landers uses science to clearly and simply explain barometric pressure and how the pressure changes affect fishing. The atmospheric pressure changes cause fish to act different ways with tips on how to catch fish during changing weather.
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Very good video, awesomely animated and easy to understand complex information! Thanks 😁
Thanks! We try to offer good info you can use.
Nice video...explains it all well...I have no excuse now
Thank you you made it so simple
This is great for all anglers out there , thanks mate.
Thanks for watching!
This video just contradicted itself at the end. It says when pressure is increasing the bite will pick up, when just a moment earlier it said the opposite
Let us clarify - what is being said is that changing pressure is a key factor. Stable pressure is often a below average bite. Pressure that is low and increasing is often a good bite and usually means improving weather. In this condition the pressure is still low, but moving. Hopefully this clears it up.
I think it was the up and down arrow that confused us since theyre inconsistent
@@landersfishing6021 @1:30 you state that when pressure is low and increasing, the fish will move lower in the water column and not bite. Contradicting your statement you made in this comment.
Within the first hour on a rise
It does. 😂
Highly useful . Simply explained. Thanks regards .
Great video, very practical and easy to understand! Really helps with my fishing! Fellow angler from Dubai UAE here!
Great video and explanation!
Glad you liked it!
Great teaching
Is there a way to tell that pressure is lowering? App or something?
Great video thanks for the info friend
Would moon phase have anything to do with fish biting?
So simply explained ,even I understood !
You deserve more subscribers. Great video.
I appreciate that!
Good video
Very good
Great video!!!! I totally get it now! It finally makes sense. Lol
Great video!
Thanks!
Where I am the first time of high pressure is the bite time.
1020 fish aplenty.
After it's been high for a while the fish are full.
I went out today when it was high pressure and falling but got zero bites
31 and rising today for me. No bueno. 😅
So when pressure starts rising fish start bloating. Pressure starts dropping they become more active ? Correct ?
Bingo
Not so.
You're going to miss out on a lot of great fishing.
Right on. 😀
What's the unit of measurement?
Millibars or inches of Mercury
how do i check this barometric pressure before fishing? any apps or link i can go to?
it can be as simple as buying a cheap barometer, but NOAA buoys (some of them) report pressure. Any app that reports NOAA buoy data will give you this information.
We generally advise that changing pressure, and rapidly changing pressure is the key. high headed low or low headed high is the key.
I'm confused I thought one atmosphere is 14.7 per square inch, what is 29.92?
29.92 inches of Mercury is 14.7 psi…aviation and lots of navigation/weather equipment use inches of Mercury, some use millibars, some use psi. It’s all just different systems…like inches vs cm
29.92 WHAT? MG? HG? Pg?
The animation shows hPa but the metric that corresponds with the 29.92 measurement is inches of mercury (inHg).
Sorry for the confusion - John is correct it's inches of mercury (HG).
I'm so lost and confused as to why I'm not ever catching any fish. I'm using a small hook, light line and light gear. Like how are these fish turning down a knight crawler buffet...?
Where are you fishing?
@@mikemcmanama7221 Various places with the same results. Ohio river, Gyandott river, big Sandy river. Beach fork lake and many more places. All bank fishing the western part of West Virginia. I went to a pay lake were some channel cats were cruising the shore. Placed a whole live jumbo nightcrawler right in front of them. Nothing, no interest at all!
@@randomtube8226 do you ever use artificial bait? You need to look into some senkos man, it will help you alot, look at " texas rig" senko
It's great for light tackle like you have
@@mikemcmanama7221 I've used them before. Even the ned rig. I have various tackle for targeting different size fish. I use live, cut, and artificial baits. I feel it's the time and the place that causes the fish not to bite. I should be at least catching panfish on live night crawlers.
my dad keeps telling me that fish feed better when there is low pressure, but I never knew what he meant by that until I saw this and understood what barometric pressure really is and got a more visual representation of it. but if I did ask him, he might have shown me this anyway
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I am confused which is correct this video says raising pressure is the best time to fish and exact opposite of what this video is saying ua-cam.com/video/x9t070LsMDo/v-deo.html
I am so confused!
The idea that barometric pressure affects the mood and appetite of fish makes no more sense than to say it affects the mood and appetite of human beings. Fish have had millions of years to adapt to the ups and downs of the atmosphere.
You say that like it doesn’t effect the mood of humans. (Spoiler: it does)
Humans have had years to adapt to ups and downs of temperature but I still get cold and hot, and act differently depending.
“Millions of years” 😂 #indoctrinated
Wow, only 67 subs?
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Made it even more confusing lol
My dad always fished before a rain when the barometric pressure dropped. The video says it's better when it's rising. Are you calling my dad a liar?
We say it is best when it is moving. Up or down. Right before raining would usually be a rapidly falling barometer so your dad’s theory is the same basic concept.