Saturday, September 22, 2012

How Does Weather Affect Fish Behavior?

NOTE:  This is a republished article, found on
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4609546_weather-affect-fish-behavior.html


Fish can be mystifying creatures, especially to those that like to catch them! Fish do have reasons, though, for how they behave. One of these is the change in the weather. Different kinds of fish react differently to certain kinds of weather or air pressure. If you like to fish, knowing their habits will assist you in knowing what kind of fish to try for, when to try, and sometimes even what kind of bait to use.
 
 
 

Fish Behavior in Rainy or Windy Weather

Fish are just like people in that they prefer certain kinds of weather over others. Some fish hate the rain and wind and will go deeper under water. Others such as trout and sunfish are insect-eating fish. When it rains, insects get knocked into the water, so these fish will be biting more and staying close to the surface in a downpour. Fish like large mouth bass will come closer to the banks if it is windy. This is because small bait fish such as sunfish will be pushed toward the bank with the wind, or will follow insects blown to the bank. The bass eat the small fish that are in turn eating the insects.
 



Fish Behavior on Hot Sunny Days
 
Contrary to popular belief, nice weather is not always the best fishing weather. On hot days, fish can become listless. Since there are not as many insects buzzing the water because of the heat, fish usually go deeper into cooler waters. This is one of the reasons why people tend to fish early in the morning or early in the evening during the summer. When a cold front is coming in and begins to displace the heat, fish will bite more than any other time.


 
 
Fish Behavior in Winter Weather
 
Bass fishing is popular in the winter. Carp also can be caught in winter. Both kinds of fish will go after slower baits. There are other active fish in cold weather, but they tend to go deep because the water will not freeze at lower levels. These fish can be caught if you fish deep enough.

Bass and carp tend to stay to the top more because they like to follow moving food. All fish are more sluggish in the cold, so they follow slower trolling baits and bite less often.
 
If the water is completely frozen over, the fish are still beneath watching for food, but you will have to cut a hole in the ice to lower your line into the water.
 

 

Friday, September 7, 2012

Celebrity Chef Vicky Ratnani of India Visits Fortress Lousbourg, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia


Fortress of Louisbourg - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia


                 

Chef Vicky Ratnani can now attest that a visit to the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site in Cape Breton is literally like taking a step back into a bygone era - back to a time when the French and English crowns fought for control of the New World and all of Nova Scotia, was a battleground.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Celebrity Chef Vicky Ratnani of India Learns the Finer Points of Clamming


Clamming is a favorite traditional past time for many Atlantic Canadians.  Chef Vicky Ratnani, celebrity chef from India, quickly caught on and is an old pro now.  He learned some of the finer points of clamming from professioanl calmmer Terry Wilkins:
Chef Vicky Ratnani clam digging in Atlantic Canada
 
 
Chef Dave Nichols, Executive Chef of the Digby Pines Resort, tests Chef Vicky's creation, roasted garlic and chili-crusted scallops with a sea lettuce and fennel salad
Celebrity Chef Vicky Ratnani of India, shares his trade secrets with Executive Chef Dave Nichols of Digby Pines Resort, Nova Scotia
 

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Chef Vicky Ratnani's Atlantic Canadian Adventures_August 31, 2012



Chef Vicky is learning about salmon fishing today.
Vicky apprend au sujet dy l'elevage de saumons aujourd'hui


 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

How To Cook Mussels



Cooking mussels is easy.  Just steam them in a pot with a bit of water.  Learn all the juicy details. More great recipes and information about all things mussels http://discovermussels.com