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In this deep-dive solo episode of Fishing for a Reason, Jamie explores the age-old angler question: "Why do salmon bite?" Drawing from both scientific research and firsthand experience, she breaks down five major factors that influence Chinook and Coho feeding behavior in the ocean — including tides, barometric pressure, moon phases, scent, and lure presentation. If you're ready to make smarter, more strategic decisions on the water, this episode is your new must-listen.
What You’ll Learn
- The science behind salmon feeding behavior in saltwater
- How tides and current influence baitfish — and salmon
- Whether moon phases really affect the salmon bite
- What barometric pressure changes do to salmon activity
- How scent (good or bad) impacts salmon decision-making
- Tips to improve your lure or bait presentation to trigger more bites
- How to track fishing data to make better decisions over time
Whether you're new to salmon fishing or a seasoned vet, you'll walk away with practical tools and insight to fish smarter.
Tools Mentioned:
- Navionics Boating App
- Lemon Joy Soap (gear cleaning tip)
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