The fish biting forecast in Gulik ( Zeysky district, Russia ) for today, tomorrow, and the coming days is based on moon phases, pressure impact, wind direction and speed, and waves on the water bodies. Fishermen may come across different types of fish depending on where and when they fish.
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Forecast and fishing time in Gulik
➕ Overcast skies enhance the fish bite
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Poor fish bite in easterly winds
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
Negative factors➖ Fish are uncomfortable in bad weather
➖ Poor fish bite in easterly winds
➖ Atmospheric pressure drops sharply
➕ Reduced barometric pressure levels
Negative factors➖ Fish are uncomfortable in bad weather
➖ Northeast wind worsens the fish bite
➖ The weather is without any wind
➖ The wind frequently changes its direction
➖ Atmospheric pressure drops sharply
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Reduced barometric pressure levels
Negative factors➖ Fish are uncomfortable in bad weather
➖ Fish bite less due to the north wind
➖ The wind frequently changes its direction
➖ Atmospheric pressure drops sharply
➕ Wind doesn’t affect fish biting
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ Reduced barometric pressure levels
➕ Stable low atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Fish are uncomfortable in bad weather
➕ Wind doesn’t affect fish biting
➕ Moderate winds often enhance fish activity
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ Reduced barometric pressure levels
➕ A brief heavy rain is typically favorable
Negative factors➖ Fish are uncomfortable in bad weather
➖ A sharp increase in atmospheric pressure
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Wind doesn’t affect fish biting
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ Reduced barometric pressure levels
Negative factors➖ A sharp increase in atmospheric pressure
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Wind doesn’t affect fish biting
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ The weather is without any wind
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Fish bite less due to the north wind
➖ The wind frequently changes its direction
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Fish bites well in south wind
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Reduced barometric pressure levels
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Wind direction changes
➕ Partly cloudy weather
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Atmospheric pressure is slowly rising
Negative factors➖ Fish bite less due to the north wind
➖ The weather is without any wind
➕ Fish bite better in cloudy weather
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Fish bite less due to the north wind
➖ The weather is without any wind
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Fish bite less due to the north wind
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Fish bites well in south wind
➕ Moderate wind is very favorable for fishing
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ The wind frequently changes its direction
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Atmospheric pressure is slowly rising
Negative factors➖ Northeast wind worsens the fish bite
➖ The weather is without any wind
➕ The fish feels comfortable in clear weather
➕ Consistent wind direction
➕ The atmospheric pressure is comfortable
➕ Stable atmospheric pressure
Negative factors➖ Northeast wind worsens the fish bite
➖ The weather is without any wind
Fish bite times for 4 days
Fishing forecast for today
Fishing factors, such as weather conditions, that affect the bite and catch of fish.
Favorable aspects for fishing
Good moon phase for fish
A favorable lunar phase for fish has been observed, indicating that when the moon is in this specific phase, fish are more active in their search for food. This phenomenon has been studied by researchers who have found a correlation between the lunar cycle and the behavior of fish. During this particular phase, the moon's gravitational pull and the resulting tidal changes seem to stimulate the feeding instincts of fish species.
Fish feeding may be influenced positively by low barometric pressure
The feeding behavior of fish can be positively affected by a decrease in barometric pressure, leading to increased activity and a higher likelihood of biting. This is because the low pressure can cause a decrease in the density of the air, which in turn affects the density of the water. As a result, fish may feel more buoyant and energetic, making them more inclined to feed. Therefore, during periods of low barometric pressure, anglers may have a higher chance of experiencing a successful fishing trip. During these periods, fish tend to become more active in search of food, making it an ideal time for fishing enthusiasts.
Adverse aspects for fishing
Bad weather makes fish feel uncomfortable
Due to the unfavorable weather conditions, the fish is experiencing discomfort and its biting activity is not very high. The inclement weather, such as heavy rain or strong winds, can have a significant impact on the behavior and feeding patterns of fish. Additionally, the disturbance caused by the rough weather can make it difficult for the fish to locate and catch their prey, leading to a decrease in their feeding activity. Therefore, it is not uncommon for fish to exhibit reduced biting during periods of poor weather conditions.
Northeast wind negatively impacts the fish bite
The northeast wind is making fishing conditions worse. When the wind blows from the northeast, it disrupt the feeding patterns of fish. This can make it more challenging for anglers to catch fish, as the fish may be less active and less likely to bite. It is important for fishermen to be aware of how the wind direction can impact their fishing experience. While a northeast wind may present challenges, with the right knowledge and preparation, anglers can still have a productive day on the water.
Fish do not bite at all in calm weather conditions
During calm weather conditions, fish feeding activity is completely absent during the day. Anglers often find it challenging to catch fish in these conditions, as the lack of movement in the water makes it difficult for them to detect any signs of fish activity. Without the wind to create ripples and disturbances on the surface of the water, fish tend to stay deeper in the water column and become less responsive to bait or lures.
Wind direction changes frequently
Unfavorable weather conditions, such as frequent wind shifts, can disrupt the fishing experience and make it challenging to catch fish. With the wind constantly shifting, it becomes difficult to predict the behavior of the fish and their feeding patterns. Additionally, these wind changes often coincide with fluctuations in air pressure, further affecting the fishing conditions. As a result, fish may not be as active and less likely to bite, making it a less productive time for fishing.
Cyclone, atmospheric pressure drops sharply
A sudden drop in atmospheric pressure (cyclone) can result in a complete absence of fish biting. Fish are highly sensitive to changes in pressure, and a sudden drop can cause them to become less active and less likely to feed. When a cyclone approaches and the pressure drops, fish tend to move deeper into the water or become less active. This phenomenon is often observed by fishermen who notice a decrease in fish activity during periods of low pressure.