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Old 22-06-2008, 04:29 PM
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Been a while since i last asked a stupid question. But here goes.
Can anyone explain as to what air pressure is classed as high presure from what i've noted from the weather reports around 1003 is average going to 1020 but is 1020 classed as high or does it go higher? also vice verser for low pressure.

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Old 22-06-2008, 05:02 PM
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You are correct, 1003 seems to be normal, consider anything above that as high, and below it as low pressure.
It's not often it goes above 1020.
The thing to look out for is rising pressure, and falling pressure. Falling pressure is considered the best time to fish, but as anyone will soon tell us, "if you've gotta go, then you go."

Check out your local weather here:
BBC - Weather Centre - 5 Day Forecast in Celsius for Macclesfield, United Kingdom
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Old 22-06-2008, 08:06 PM
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Thanks manager. How acurate are the forecast's of barometric pressures on that site? Does anyone no of a cheap barometric pressure gauge?
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Old 22-06-2008, 08:34 PM
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That ones actualy prity slick and cheap.hmmm
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Ur a **** aint you.

Bad darts that danny
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Ur a **** aint you.

Bad darts that danny
You mo fo.
Had another blank day at Poynton pool. In gale force conditions. one beep dan people no me as on there now. ****ing nevs are so sensitive. I had to switch em off in the end!!
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You mo fo.
Had another blank day at Poynton pool. In gale force conditions. one beep dan people no me as on there now. ****ing nevs are so sensitive. I had to switch em off in the end!!
Told you them rigs youre using are ****e

I bet youve caused a shortage of heavy metal at the kryston factory with all the putty you use.
No wonder you use 5lb t.c rods to cast your 12oz of putty out.
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Told you them rigs youre using are ****e

I bet youve caused a shortage of heavy metal at the kryston factory with all the putty you use.
No wonder you use 5lb t.c rods to cast your 12oz of putty out.


Lol.............. I have gone back on to my old faithfull long link with a long hair and a size 6 penertrator 3. Just ask jack how well it nailed a ducks beek yesturday!!
Ps. The duck was ok and went on to pester the next angler who's rigs must of been a tad sloppy cause he didn't catch anything.lol
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This one looks the most suitable for fishing

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I think if i was you id be looking at buying a new pod first
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Old 22-06-2008, 09:22 PM
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Joe you still finding poor quality hooks from korda. Why not look at the new g3's suppost to be able to cut glass and all that? The g3's are cheaper than the korda longshanks aswell?
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Seen them in stapley today mate... They only had size 6 & they were massive.
Il stick with the kordas & just throw the blunt ones away
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Old 22-06-2008, 10:11 PM
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Funny stapley is bit of a trek tho Last time i went straight threw crew it was well quicker before i was going straight down the a500.

How much did you pay for them tecniums you got? Is there a massive difference from them and the longcasts?
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