Fish That Bite During Pressure Changes

Top Ten
Fish That Bite During Pressure Changes

When the pressure shifts, so does the bite.

Barometric pressure plays a major role in fish behavior. This list highlights species that respond to pressure changes, often becoming more active during rising or falling pressure conditions.

Top 10 Species

These are the fish that get noticed by FishyAF anglers. Click any species to deep dive and learn more.

4

Rainbow Trout

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World Record 48 lb 0 oz
Sean Konrad / 2009
Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan
Signature Fact Siblings from one nest can grow up as 8-inch creek fish or 20‑plus‑pound ocean‑run steelhead, then spawn together.
5

Striped Bass (Striper)

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World Record 81 lb 14 oz
Gregory Myerson / 2011
Long Island Sound, Connecticut
Signature Fact Their eggs must stay drifting for about 48 hours-sink once, and the entire spawn suffocates.
6

Snook

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World Record 53 lb 10 oz
Gilbert Ponzi / 1978
Parismina Ranch, Costa Rica
Signature Fact Born male, many later switch sex-so that 40-incher tugging back is almost certainly a she.
7

Redfish

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World Record 94 lb 2 oz
David R. Deuel / 1984
Hatteras, North Carolina
Signature Fact Males literally drum-low booms you can feel through the hull on calm spawning nights.
8

Black Crappie

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World Record 11 lb 5 oz
Stanley P. Lopus / 1998
Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania
Signature Fact During spawn, males can shift from silvery speckles to almost jet-black while fanning and ferociously guarding saucer nests.
9

Yellow Perch

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World Record 4 lb 3 oz
William D. Schafer / 1865
Bordentown, New Jersey
Signature Fact Females extrude a translucent, accordion-like egg ribbon up to 2 meters long, draping over weeds like party streamers.
10

Tarpon

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World Record 286 lb 9 oz
Max Domecq / 2003
Guinea-Bissau
Signature Fact They breathe air using a lung-like swim bladder, so those surface "rolls" are actual gulps of oxygen.

FAQs

Do fish respond to pressure changes?

Yes, many species change feeding behavior based on pressure.

What pressure is best for fishing?

Falling or changing pressure often improves fishing.

What fish bite during pressure changes?

Bass, walleye, and catfish are commonly affected.

Why does pressure affect fish?

It impacts swim bladders and behavior.

Is stable pressure good for fishing?

It can be, but changes often trigger feeding.

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