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Follow on Google News | Southern Louisiana Faces Dramatic Weather Changes Causing Shifts in The Local Fishing ForecastSouthern Louisiana fisherman battle cold weather and drastic changes in barometric pressure as they fight to successfully catch fish.
By: FishTrack Horst continues in explaining that while there is no proof that barometric pressure is the direct result of a change in the eating habits of fish it does seem to correlate. Fish tend to be exceptionally sensitive to a change of environment and it would be fairly reasonable to assume that a change in barometric pressure would cause an alteration in their behavior. Additionally effective is the relationship that fish have to cold water. As water temperatures decrease it is known that cold-blooded creatures have a hard time feeling energize. As water looses warmth it reaches a level that matches the same temperature as the bodies of cold-blooded creatures. This causes these animals to go into a lethargic "comatose state." As soon as the cold front drifts in it is overtly noticeable that the fish stop biting the lures of fisherman. It has become a routine known to this area so often that fisherman now recognize the change and stay home for a day or two avoiding the sport all together until temperatures rise again. Anglers of Southeast Louisiana have even learned to cancel a whole fishing trip due to a drop in barometric pressure. About FishTrack Don't wait for the weather report to guess where the fish will be biting, log on to fishtrack.com and have all of your fishing forecasts (http://www.fishtrack.com), fishing maps and more at your fingertips. Avoid educated guessing and turn to professionals who know fishing best. At Fishtrack a user can properly plan a fishing trip well in advance by knowing where the fish are before stepping off the dock. Whether an amateur with a passion for fishing or a professional who lives on the water, by subscribing to Fishtrack any fishing enthusiast can avoid mother natures set backs with accurate updates of weather conditions and more. For more information: Surfline/Wavetrak, Inc. 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite #310 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 support@fishtrack.com End
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