Seeker for President
That's a great addition to this post Chief! Thank you!
From the link Chief posted:
Well I'll be damned, Seeker must know what he's talking about!! I, like others, have only really watched what fronts are moving in and making sure I was out before a cold front moved thru. My hunting is really based on weekends and the occasional planned hunt so I rarely can come home and decide if it's time to hunt. However, there are times when I may decide to come in for lunch and plan to go out later in the afternoon where keeping an eye on the barometer may play a big factor in sitting all day. Very good stuff here Seeker!! BTW, I downloaded a free app from The Weather Channel that shows the barometric pressure for your location. A lot of those out there cost $$ and it's nice to get one that doesn't!! For example, my area I hunt near Albany right now has a barometric pressure of 30.06 baby!! :coolgleamA:There is a sweet spot within the pressure scale that I have found and it seems to be at 30.20 to 30.30. There will also be a difference in sightings depending on if the pressure is rising or falling. Rising pressure right before its peak is best.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
- Thomas Edison
Seeker for President
If there were 8 days in a week I would hunt 8 days
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