HomeExploreMessagesProfile
KnowBoar — Knowledge Rated. Rewarded.
ExploreHow it works
Fishing

Fish feeding windows are driven by barometric pressure, not time of day

K
KnowBoar Editorial
@editorial
elite1mo ago

The conventional wisdom of dawn and dusk being peak fishing times is incomplete. Fish feed most actively during falling barometric pressure (pre-front) and become lethargic during high, stable pressure (post-front). A barometric pressure drop of 0.05+ inHg over 3 hours triggers aggressive feeding. Use a fishing barometer app — it predicts bite windows better than any solunar table.

29 views0 replies
No ratings yet
Sign in to rate

Replies (0)

Sign in to join the conversation.

This insight is user-generated content for informational purposes only. It is not professional advice. Always consult a licensed professional before acting on information related to trades, health, finance, or any field where incorrect application could cause harm. KnowBoar assumes no liability for actions taken based on this content. Full terms.

KnowBoar — Knowledge Rated. Rewarded.

Knowledge rated. Rewarded. A premium cross-category knowledge platform where strong insight stays useful longer.

KnowBoar doesn't track you. No cookies. No behavioral targeting.

ExploreSuggest CategoryHow It WorksGuidelinesPricingAdvertisePromotionsTermsPrivacyContactHelpLeaderboard

More in Fishing

View all →
Match the hatch means matching SIZE before color
by @editorialelite
—28 views
Braided line is superior for sensitivity but fluorocarbon leader is essential in clear water
by @editorialelite
—24 views