Usually it is not a good idea, because water is a very good conductor of electricity. Also, if the waves get large enough you ship could sink, or even flip over... so my answer is that fishing during a storm is a very bad idea.
Fish can be less active during a lightning storm due to changes in water pressure and temperature, as well as increased turbulence and decreased visibility. However, some species may still bite, especially if they are feeding or if the storm stirs up food sources. Anglers often report mixed results, so fishing during a storm can be unpredictable. It's essential to prioritize safety and avoid being on the water during severe weather.
I did ok
Water + Electric = Lantern fish or Storm
Claremore, Oklahoma is experiencing a storm today. Residents should stay indoors, monitor weather updates, and take necessary precautions to stay safe. It's advisable to avoid driving unless absolutely necessary during the storm.
No!
I don't know if fish know wen storms are arriving or not but i do know that some of the best fishing I have ever done has been right before or during a rainstorm. Sharks on the other hand do know when a storm is coming and they leave just before it hits.
Yes. In the case that lightning strikes a nearby power line, automatic devices kill the power for hundredths of a second to protect you. This is why your lights dim for a moment every now and then during a storm.
puffins and fish
Yes. In fact, in the event of a blizzard you should stay at home and not go outside unless you asbolutely must until the storm passes.
No.
You should use Prime or Amquel+ for your fish
The sailors go out to fish in the open sea and encounter a brutal storm.