AGFD News Report post Posted May 13, 2011 Rory's tips: The National Weather Service said we are in a "roller coaster ride" of temperatures this week and likely next week as well. As the barometer drops while low pressure is moving into the state, the fish will feed more aggressively. Sometimes during these weather events or disturbances, if there is increased wind and wave activity it will cause crayfish, insects and the like to be stirred up, causing some sport fish (especially smallmouth bass, walleye and striped bass) to feed aggressively. However, once a storm passes and the barometer rises, we typically experience those wonderful "bluebird" like conditions that are great for photographers and tough on anglers. Sometimes it will seem like the fish have lockjaw. The better fishing typically will be two days after a storm or weather event passes. View the full article Share this post Link to post Share on other sites