ah!! here is another video subject that few people have dared to deal with and yet super interesting and instructive given the current weather, thank you very much Jason
Hi Eric! Thanks 👍 as predator anglers, we are all one big family, and we should be afraid to talk about touchy subjects. We should share our thoughts and knowledge with other anglers 👍 Tight lines mate 👍
I’ve had plenty of perch both before and during heavy rain, I do think the pressure plays a big factor especially with the bigger ones and mostly water temp, great channel, glad I found you, keep the videos coming 🫡
It depends on where you fish Bruv, because if you fish in river or any fresh water fishing spot, the rain makes the water murky and you should change your lure to a lure that makes sound, otherwise, it's hard to have a bite. It's only my own opinion, correct me if I'm wrong. Fishowned!
here comes the rain, hello mate! not only for me even to someone else they much love go fishing after the rain, heavy rain or typhoon after. they so am I thinking we can caught big or more fish.
@@2BruvsFishing I would say so being a fresh water fish. But then again if the water is dirty the predators will have cover to attack pray so after rain would be the best of the three I would have thought
See for us saltwater guys the rain brings the fresh water in and makes the fish go deep. So makes it harder to catch. What we tend to look at is barometer and the higher pressure in the air that sets off the feeding on our prized snapper
@@2BruvsFishing yes actually that would be a good idea bruv. Tuna also will feel the lower pressure slow them down on feeding I believe. Its like a squeeze on their stomach
ah!! here is another video subject that few people have dared to deal with and yet super interesting and instructive given the current weather, thank you very much Jason
Hi Eric! Thanks 👍 as predator anglers, we are all one big family, and we should be afraid to talk about touchy subjects. We should share our thoughts and knowledge with other anglers 👍 Tight lines mate 👍
Well done! The videos, the edits, the content, it just keeps getting better.
-From the other side of the pond 🤙
Thanks ever so much! I really appreciate that 👍 Enjoy your fishing 🎣
I’ve had plenty of perch both before and during heavy rain, I do think the pressure plays a big factor especially with the bigger ones and mostly water temp, great channel, glad I found you, keep the videos coming 🫡
Cheers James! And yes, I do agree with what you said 👍👍 Take care mate 👍
Diggin this video, buddy definitely a big believer of fishing in the rain 🍻
Yeah I saw on your Instagram 🤣 🎣🎣
It depends on where you fish Bruv, because if you fish in river or any fresh water fishing spot, the rain makes the water murky and you should change your lure to a lure that makes sound, otherwise, it's hard to have a bite. It's only my own opinion, correct me if I'm wrong. Fishowned!
Yes, I think that you're absolutely right ✅️ FISH ON 🎣🎣🎣🎣💪💪💪
but anyway more important in fishing is weather, patience, timing and you loved fishing.😂 cheers bruvs tight lines
Yes, patience is key! And the love for fishing must be great too! Tight lines and fish on!
here comes the rain, hello mate! not only for me even to someone else they much love go fishing after the rain, heavy rain or typhoon after. they so am I thinking we can caught big or more fish.
for me it make sense fish after bad weather. let should say after rain fish more active to get prey because they're hungry.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
This is going to be interesting I see
Trust me, it ain't! hahaha
@@2BruvsFishing worked out it was good info for the fish you target
@@UnforgivenFishing I think you can catch zander and perch before, during and/or after rain.
@@2BruvsFishing I would say so being a fresh water fish. But then again if the water is dirty the predators will have cover to attack pray so after rain would be the best of the three I would have thought
Rain is good Ciccio provided there’s no lightning ⚡️
But even lightning don't scare us 💪💪
See for us saltwater guys the rain brings the fresh water in and makes the fish go deep. So makes it harder to catch. What we tend to look at is barometer and the higher pressure in the air that sets off the feeding on our prized snapper
interesting! I will have to remember that next time I go hunting the tuna with Igor!
@@2BruvsFishing yes actually that would be a good idea bruv. Tuna also will feel the lower pressure slow them down on feeding I believe. Its like a squeeze on their stomach
@@UnforgivenFishing well we live and learn every day! Cheers for that!
@@2BruvsFishing anytime my friend.
Facts or bull shit. I still dunno lol. Anytime is a good time to fish!!!
😆 yes, I agree 👍 💯 Have a good one mate 👍