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In Episode 20, we’re breaking down one of the most powerful and often frustrating variables in fishing: the wind. While most anglers see wind as a nuisance for boat control, the science reveals it is a massive biological trigger that completely reorganizes the food chain. We’ll explore the physics of how wind creates circular currents, pushing plankton and baitfish into concentrated zones and turning passive predators into aggressive hunters. We dive deep into the sensory advantages wind provides to a largemouth bass, from increasing dissolved oxygen levels to breaking up surface light penetration. By reducing the bass's ability to scrutinize your lure, a "choppy" surface creates a unique window of vulnerability.
By Science of the Strike, LLCIn Episode 20, we’re breaking down one of the most powerful and often frustrating variables in fishing: the wind. While most anglers see wind as a nuisance for boat control, the science reveals it is a massive biological trigger that completely reorganizes the food chain. We’ll explore the physics of how wind creates circular currents, pushing plankton and baitfish into concentrated zones and turning passive predators into aggressive hunters. We dive deep into the sensory advantages wind provides to a largemouth bass, from increasing dissolved oxygen levels to breaking up surface light penetration. By reducing the bass's ability to scrutinize your lure, a "choppy" surface creates a unique window of vulnerability.