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Originally Posted by Fishslayer99
Mistaken...that's what I meant, did I write wrong? oh geeeez....my mistake!
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No .... No .... No.....
You were mistaken before but NOW you are WRONG.
lol.
Who knows - Fish behavior definitely changes with lake conditions - there is no doubt. What it's attributed to, I'm not an expert in this area but it seems that barometric pressure can have no measurable effect under water, according to science, simply because any changes in the barometric pressure can not overcome the difference in water pressure - I think that's what they are saying. Kinda like trying to dent a brick with a sponge (800:1 density difference).
Keep in mind any trapped air under water - like an inflated balloon will not relate to any barometric pressure changes in the air above the water if the balloon is below 30" of water.
Either way - interesting ....who knows.