Trac Fishing Barometer
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- Track changes in barometric pressure
- Multi-colored key and indicator needle
- "Interprets" fishing conditions
Increase your fishing success by tracking changes in barometric pressure with the Fishing Barometer from Trac. Barometric pressure has a dramatic impact on fish feeding habits, and this very portable 3-1/4'' Fishing Barometer features a multi-colored key and indicator needle which indicates whether fishing conditions are excellent, good or poor.
Rated 3.4 out of 5Â by 29
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Rated 1 out of 5Â by hotrod355 fishing barometer-junk
I am very dissatisfied with this product,I have reset this thing 10 times & it will not hold a true reading according to the National weather service for my area.IT is hanging from my computer desk & doesn't get moved til i have to reset it again.I do not recommend this product
April 25, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by dandifisher touchy!
it's very touchy...... but dose work pretty good. wouldn't keep in my tackle box, i keep mine in the supply shed up at the lake.
April 12, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by CarlosSr Awesome Tool
I purchased this barometer so I can have it on the boat. While out on the boat, I watch the current weather patterns and the readings on the guage. It teaches me how to adjust to the ever changing environment of bass. Its very accurate too!
March 17, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5Â by JoeDee Not bad for the money
I had used the help of a barometer thought my fishing days. They are not hard to use but you still have to have an idea of what you are doing with them. I like this one because it has a bit of a color code giving you the best times without the need to know much about atmospheric pressure and the effects on fish. You don’t even need to know what those numbers really mean. All you do is look at the needle and see if it is great, good or poor. It is that easy. There is a major drawback though. Just like any barometer if you don’t know how to handle and take care of sensitive instrumentation you are going to have problems with it and find it to be a waste of money. Barometers where not made for fishing but for scientific weather stuff. But for the price of this one it would be worth taking a chance.
February 26, 2011
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Hello in my area i have a pressure 1.020 mb at this momenthow i need to rotate the pointer to calibrate with 1.020 mb pressure ?
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There is a small hole in the back with an adjusting screw in it. just turn it until the correct pressure is displayed.A:Â
At first calibration, calibrate the barometer (using the small screw on the back) as close to your pressure as possible. Check daily for accuracy and adjust as necessary. It may take several attempts to obtain complete satisfaction of accuracy. Keep in mind that the absolute pressure is very slow-moving, thus you may not obtain the exact point even after several attempts. Tweak the adjustment as necessary and as required until accuracy is obtained. Mark each days readings with gold colored pointer to determine changes.10 months ago
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I think your reading of 1.020 is French usage scale. Which translates to 30.1.5 in American scale. Look up SELCO instruments on the internet. These setting used in France as I looked them up some weeks ago.A:Â
Nearly all barometers have an ajusting screw in the back that changes pressure on the spring. Move it slowly with a small screwdriver a little at a time till you hit your current pressure.2 years, 1 month ago
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We consulted the National Weather Service on the internet to get the current atmospheric pressure and calibrated the dial.1 of 1
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