I have been keeping a log of barometric pressure when hunting. I don't have enuf data yet to say but an approaching low pressure front generally produces activity.
Yes. Cold fronts almost always cause more feeding activity with geese. Its that seemingly built in barometer they have. They just seem to KNOW. When the weather breaks after a cold snap I've seen an increase in activity as well. Seems like the only thing that DOESN'T get em moving is a stable barometric pressure...
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