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Old 06-19-2013, 05:54 PM
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Agree with all above.

Definitely watch it for freshwater.

I find it very interesting to read some of the theories on how the swim bladder acts like an equilibrium, and when the pressure rises it makes then lethargic, when it drops or stabilizes they get their energy back. Some people with sensitive sinuses experience similar feelings when the pressure changes, people with joint problems feel it too.

IMO it definitely has an affect, never notice it much for coastal fishing though due to other factors playing into their feeding habits.
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