As a general rule, deep water fish with smaller bladders are less affected by low BP conditions. Large bladder fish move deeper seeking higher pressures. During long periods of low pressure, fish compensate and adjust to the lower pressure conditions and will begin to feed again.
During high BP condition, fish seek cover from shallow structure. As the BP pressure begins to drop, the fish will move to sturcture a little deeper. When the BP is rising, fish move out of the deep water and start to feed after a day or so. When the BP begins to drop, especially after a long high BP pressure period, fish feed like crazy. As the BP continues to drop, the fish seek deeper water and do not feed. And when the BP is lowest, fish move to deep structure and do not feed.
As you know, other natural factors like moon phase, water temperature, oxygen levels, wind, boat traffic and food avalibility may enter the equation.



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