Either the fish do not bite at all , they bite every now and then , or they continuosly bite. Sometimes the bite action is about the bait you use , but if weather conditions are unliked by the fish , they will not even consider biting the bait provided for them. Freshwater fish , the fish used in the experiment , tend to isolate themselves in extreme weather changes (takemefishing.org). The extremely hot or freezing weathers affect the oxygen provided for the fish so they perform less action even when bait in involved. The temperature is the biggest factor , but the temperature is affected by the lack of sun so will also be recorded as data. Because the Abramis brama is a prey animal they swim closer to the shore , which means in order to record their behavior among environmental changes the fisherman should be located at the edge of the certain body of …show more content…
Barometric pressure is the only extra information being collected , but it very close to weather changes as it is changed by the weight of air upon the atmosphere. This experiment has similar properties of data collection as the current investigation of the study of how environmental changes affect the Abramis brama's atraction to the bait. Lee Adams came to realize that fish began to slow down with clear skies , and they became most active when it was rainy or stormy. Though his results are highly expected , there are other sources that agree and disagree to the results of his data