Wednesday, December 5, 2007

How To Use The Weather To Your Advantage When Fishing

How To Use The Weather To Your Advantage When Fishing

Many anglers don't realize it, but the weather can be used to your advantage when fishing. The weather doesn't have to be something that either makes you feel good or makes you more uncomfortable than a black man in a Mormon Temple, the weather can be something that you actually use to your advantage when fishing. How you ask? Simple, by doing a little study into the weather and how it relates to fish and fishing.

Don't worry, I'm not referring to becoming a meteorologist and watching the weather like a hawk, I'm simply referring to educating yourself a little bit so that you can use the weather to your advantage. As a matter of fact, the weather has more to do with fish behavior than you might have thought.

Do you pay any attention to the cows/horses in your local field? Have you ever noticed them being huddled together or on the flip side, frolicking, moving around, and eating? These two behaviors have to do with the weather, and the animals in your local field aren't the only things that are affected. The fish under the water are affected as well. When the weather changes (even when you don't notice it) the behavior of fish changes.

As the behavior of fish changes, so does their feeding behavior. And a fishes feeding behavior is what we as anglers need to be aware of. You see, fish detect pressure changes with their lateral lines, and these pressure changes are the weather. So, how do we use the weather to our advantage when fishing? It's actually much simpler than you might think.

You only have to know a few simple things, and the amount of bites you receive while fishing will increase dramatically.
You'll be amazed at how much simply fishing when the fish are the most active can increase your catch rates. And fishing when the fish are the most active has a lot to do with the weather.

The bottom line is that doing a little research on the weather and how it impacts fishing will due more to helping you catch fish than almost anything. You can search the internet, go to your local library, or read this FREE e-book. The choice is yours, but you need to get this information sooner rather than later. You might be asking yourself, “How I know this information?” Simply because I've been using the weather to my advantage for years, and know it works and will work for anyone.

Trevor Kugler

tkugler@jrwfishing.com

http://www.jrwfishing.com

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