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Jake May 8th, 2004 11:38 PM

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any tatics to get the fish feeding in rain



Titus A Ducksass AKA Lou Simon (Just for Gran) Luc May 9th, 2004 06:57 AM

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On Sat, 8 May 2004 23:38:58 +0100, "Jake"
wrote:

any tatics to get the fish feeding in rain

Patience.

Derek.Moody May 9th, 2004 12:43 PM

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In article , Jake
wrote:
any tatics to get the fish feeding in rain


Doesn't make much difference except maybe in shallow water - until the mud
starts to wash in. If anything it helps slightly as you are harder to see
through the broken surface. I have seen plenty of fish feeding at the
surface in summer rain and you'd expect surface feeders to be most affected.
OK it does make dry fly fishing difficult but that's for a different reason.

Even cold rain is rarely a problem - snow and hail are different and usually
do slow things up.

What are the problems you experience?

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Hoot!!! May 9th, 2004 02:50 PM

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If the rain is cold it will cool the water and put fish off feeding



Derek.Moody May 9th, 2004 09:07 PM

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In article xHqnc.6853$7S2.2722@newsfe1-win, Hoot!!!
wrote:
If the rain is cold it will cool the water and put fish off feeding


So: If 3m water at 12C gets 12mm (rather a lot) rain at 6C what is the
resulting temperature?

Cheerio,

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Michael Stokes May 10th, 2004 01:59 PM

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How wide is the area that is 3m deep? We do live in a 3D world. Also i would
assume air temperature would play a part and also the wind speed and
direction. Please give us all the details :)
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
...
In article xHqnc.6853$7S2.2722@newsfe1-win, Hoot!!!
wrote:
If the rain is cold it will cool the water and put fish off feeding


So: If 3m water at 12C gets 12mm (rather a lot) rain at 6C what is the
resulting temperature?

Cheerio,

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Derek.Moody May 10th, 2004 03:46 PM

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In article , Michael Stokes
wrote:
How wide is the area that is 3m deep? We do live in a 3D world. Also i would
assume air temperature would play a part and also the wind speed and
direction. Please give us all the details :)


Just calculate on a 1x1cm column. Keep the wind down or you'll blow it
over...

Cheerio,

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Michael Stokes May 10th, 2004 05:45 PM

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1x1 = 1
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
...
In article , Michael Stokes
wrote:
How wide is the area that is 3m deep? We do live in a 3D world. Also i

would
assume air temperature would play a part and also the wind speed and
direction. Please give us all the details :)


Just calculate on a 1x1cm column. Keep the wind down or you'll blow it
over...

Cheerio,

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Derek.Moody May 11th, 2004 01:14 AM

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In article , Michael Stokes
wrote:

Re-ordered.

Just calculate on a 1x1cm column. Keep the wind down or you'll blow it
over...


1x1 = 1


Close.

So at 3m depth an addition of 3mm rainwater 6deg colder is a mixture 1000:1
reducing the overall water temperature by (roughly) a half of one percent of a
degree. Now is that temperature drop going to put the fish off?

Cheerio,

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Michael Stokes May 13th, 2004 05:32 PM

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I have no idea
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
...
In article , Michael Stokes
wrote:

Re-ordered.

Just calculate on a 1x1cm column. Keep the wind down or you'll blow

it
over...


1x1 = 1


Close.

So at 3m depth an addition of 3mm rainwater 6deg colder is a mixture

1000:1
reducing the overall water temperature by (roughly) a half of one percent

of a
degree. Now is that temperature drop going to put the fish off?

Cheerio,

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