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    Barometric Pressur

    What is this? And why do I hear people saying that its good to pair your snakes when it is low?

    Anyone one know??????
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    Barometric Pressur

    It's the weight of the atmosphere.

    I have no idea how the snakes sense this. Seems like dogs can too, I have also heard fishermen talk about it.

    For some reason a low pressure system or a low front makes them frisky.

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    I believe all animals can sense it.. Even humans ever hear about ppl say they know its gonna rain when their knees Hurt? Cuz the atmospheric pressure is changing and can affect ur joints..

    Low pressure systems is great for fishing makes them more active and more likely to bite

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    sO WHEN IT GETS COLD THEY TEND TO LOCK MORE? ( THE SNAKES)
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    Re: Barometric Pressur

    Yes, usually when the barometric pressure drops it means rain and in the wild rainy season means and abundance of water and food will follow; making it the optimal to have offspring. This instinct is embeded in the animals even though most are CB animals; thats not to say they will not breed any other time of the year. Thats just a general breakdown of how understand it.

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    It's raining here in the desert and there are lots of pairs locked up right now. Even a few first time breedings! Heaviest breeding day for me so far this season.
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    Re: Barometric Pressur

    Quote Originally Posted by Haddady's RnR View Post
    sO WHEN IT GETS COLD THEY TEND TO LOCK MORE? ( THE SNAKES)

    Pressure and temps are related to an extent but u can have 90deg days with low pressure in te summer and 50deg days with high pressure..

    Best time for bass fishing is 90-100deg days with a low pressure rain storm coming in on a full/new moon, in case there are any fishermen on here

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