When the wind is from the east.. that's when the fishies bite the least.
When the wind is from the north.. the brave fisherman does not go forth.
When the wind is from the west... that's when the fishing is the best.
When the wind is from the south... it blows the bait in the fishie's mouth

Or something like that.

I find this to be generally true. I plan to fish tonite. The forecast is for east/northeast winds 10-15 mph. But the first night of north winds seems to turn the fish on.
Do you take the wind direction under consideration when you fish?


[This message has been edited by dudley (edited 16 September 2005).]