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Nationwide, fishing conditions are shaped by weather, including warming waters, light rain and pre-front patterns that trigger increased feeding activity.
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00:00If you've checked the AccuOther app today, you may have seen this, a warm day for the
00:04trout opener.
00:05And that's not just feel good forecasting, weather can actually decide if you catch a
00:10fish at all.
00:11Here are five weather facts that can change your fishing day.
00:14Number one, light rain can improve fishing conditions.
00:17It adds oxygen to the water, washes insects in and making it easier for fish to feed.
00:22Number two, water temperature matters more than air temperature.
00:26As water warms, trout metabolism speeds up, meaning they're more active and more likely
00:30to bite.
00:31Number three, fish often feed aggressively ahead of a cold front.
00:35A drop in pressure can trigger a short, intense feeding window.
00:39Number four, warm fronts can extend bite times.
00:41Fish stay active longer instead of retreating to deeper water.
00:45And last, number five, timing is everything.
00:48Dawn and dusk give fish low light cover, making them far more likely to strike.
00:53So whether it's trout in Pennsylvania or salmon out west, before you grab your rod and cast
00:58your line, check the weather.
00:59Because today's forecast might decide if you're bringing home dinner or just a story.
01:03I want to give you a hint of opening up on the pitties ะ ะพััะธัŽ.
01:03I'm looking forward to seeing the weather.
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