I figured a daily entry of fish activity would finally give me a mound of fishing data to compare with the various solar/lunar references on a given day to day basis. This finally put me in a position to compare hundreds of muskies, and thousands of bass and walleyes on a daily, monthly, and yearly basis to any printed solar/lunar reference. Once I started logging my catches on a daily basis I developed a good data base. Yet, I, like so many other anglers, rarely find any consistent correlation with most of these references.įinally, back in 1976, when I got into the fishing guide business full time, I really made it a point to compare my fishing catches to a number of popular solunar charts. All of these tables, charts, and calendars claim to predict daily feeding activity of fish with accordinance to moon and solar influences. Nearly every fishing publication today publishes some kind of monthly solunar table, moon chart, activity calendar, action graph, or other similar version. It’s not hard to find a solunar table of some kind. Yet as much as pro anglers endorse the effectiveness of moon charts and outdoor publications of every niche’ continue to print them, rarely does either source validate these solunar claims with data. Alabamaįull Moon or Dark Moon? Major and minor solunar periods? Which is best? Does any of this moon mumbo jumbo make any real sense nor does it actually work? These are legitimate questions asked by thousands of anglers each year, and they deserve concrete answers backed up by some bonafide data. Please follow any link below to view the Moon Phase Secret Charts for that area.
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