Super User RoLo Posted July 23, 2009 Super User Posted July 23, 2009 Wind from the south blows food in the fish's mouth. And that completes the four points of the compass. But, suppose you're at the North Pole? The wind can only blow from the south. Vice versa at the south. That's why a square house at the north pole, with windows on all walls will never allow for one to see the sun rise or the sun set by looking out those windows. Well, you will get to see a sunrise and sunset, but only once a year, six months apart Roger Quote
Captain Obvious Posted July 23, 2009 Posted July 23, 2009 Man who listen to such BS clog brain with crap Man who believe he going to catch fish will catch fish. maybe they don't flow as nice as all those wind sayings but you get the point. I have developed a fool proof way of deciding when the fish are going to bite or not.................. JUST FISH!!!!!!! Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted July 24, 2009 Super User Posted July 24, 2009 My heaviest limit to date (29lb 2oz) came off of a wind blown point. The wind was out of the East at 20-25mph. I'll stick with the old saying....... "You can't catch fish with dry line." Quote
Movarus Posted July 24, 2009 Posted July 24, 2009 I live closer to the ocean on the east coast side, and if we get a lot of wind from the east it will push salt water up into the rivers that I fish. Fishing can get hard when the current stalls and more salt mixes in with already brackish water. That is about the only instance I've seen this saying be correct. Quote
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