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Old 06-15-09, 11:44 AM   #1
bassFishingWNY
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Default Nor-easter

I know the South gets East winds, I won't get into that! But in the Northeast, we had almost steady cold front, north wind this spring, that is a high pressure, then clock wise, east wind.
I don't know what it's called in the south, but here, it's a nor-easter.
So I'll ask, has anyone heard of high pressure, and fishing turns off, they stop eating? They say a nor-easter, you might as well stay home. Fishing has been real bad in Western New York (Buffalo, NY) Area. The winds have been from the north, east winds all spring?
I did read that A high pressure causes pressure on their air sacks, and they get sick because of the pressure? If so, how do I fish them in this horrible fishing year here?
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