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Generally speaking, fishing can be excellent in the rain for many species. Not only is the sun covered up by clouds, but the surface of the water is broken up by the rain drops. This often makes fish less weary and more eager to roam around and feed. The barometric pressure drop before and during a storm front can also trigger fish to feed heavily. Rain also causes additional food and prey to wash into the water, especially near areas of heavy runoff, like a creek mouth or ocean inlet.

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