I'm sure this has been covered before, but a search of the last couple of months didn't get me anything.
I understand the theory or the higher the barometric pressure, the better the fishing, but how true is it in practice.
Until recently, my time available for fishing was determined by work and family commitments, so considerations or air pressure, moon, and to some extent tides weren't important. I just fished when I could.
Now that my time is a bit more my own, I can be a bit more selective.
I've heard all the sayings like 1020, fish a plenty, but does it work?
Since I've taken an interest in this, we have had no real high pressure systems in our area. Hopefully a high will move up from the south over the next week or so (today was it dropped to about 990).
Previously I've thought that just before or after a storm (low pressure) can be a good time.
So what is your experience?