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What Makes Fish Bite |
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| Date Added: February 16, 2008 06:48:05 AM | |
| Author: Trevor Kugler | |
| Category: Fishing | |
Have you ever wondered what makes fish bite? There are a myriad of factors, obviously, but the most important have to do with Mother Nature. That's right, if you want to know what really makes fish bite, you have to look no further than good old Mother Nature. There are two forces of Mother Nature in particular, the weather and moon, which hold the answers we're looking for. Have you ever had one of those epic days fishing, where it seemed like you could do no wrong? Like no matter what you threw into the water, the fish were biting it? Days like this occur because of the weather and moon, more than because of our skills as an angler or dumb luck. This might be difficult for your ego to hear, but it's nonetheless true. These two forces of Mother Nature have a ton to do with what makes fish bite. The main reasons are because fish have lateral lines, and can therefore detect tiny or minute "pressure changes". Whenever weather fronts move through an area, what happens? And when the moon is in certain phases, what also happens? That's right, there are "pressure changes", and these pressure changes are detected by fish. If you want to understand what makes fish bite, simply pay attention to the weather and moon. This is where the answers lie. And if we understand what makes fish bite, we can begin using this information to our advantage as anglers. So the nest time someone asks you what it is that makes a fish want to bite, you'll have an answer. The answer isn't as simple as "when they're hungry" or a difficult as "there are so many factors that I don't know". Fish are a part of Mother Nature, just like us, so it only makes sense that other factors of Mother Nature impact the feeding behavior of fish. The most significant of those factors are the weather and moon, and as soon as we start using this information to our advantage as anglers the better. As anglers, we should know what makes fish bite, and the answers lie in the weather and moon. Pay attention to these two forces, and you'll be on the water when the fish are the most active, it's as simple as that.
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