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Where do fish go after rain?

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Lastly, the strength of the rain will also affect the patterning of the fish. In a nutshell, whenever there is fresh water coming into the main body, the fish will migrate into the fresh water since it has more oxygen and more food as well. This draws baitfish to the runoff area to feed on the influx microorganisms.

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