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Message Subject: Moon charts
esox80
Posted 8/2/2016 1:20 PM (#825779)
Subject: Moon charts





Posts: 32


Guys: I am heading to Canada in two weeks and trying to find somewhere I can print out solunar tables for the location lat/long I will be at. A google search was ugly. Most don't do Canada. The others want $12 for a lousy PDF. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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nar160
Posted 8/2/2016 1:28 PM (#825782 - in reply to #825779)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




Posts: 408


Location: MN
http://www.solunarforecast.com/solunarcalendar.aspx

Use print screen or snipping tool and ms paint
muskyroller
Posted 8/2/2016 1:31 PM (#825784 - in reply to #825779)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Use the Time to Fish lite app. It adjusts to your gps location AND it's free.
KenK
Posted 8/2/2016 1:50 PM (#825787 - in reply to #825779)
Subject: Re: Moon charts





Posts: 574


Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
http://www.sunrisesunset.com/Canada/
Dave T.
Posted 8/2/2016 8:08 PM (#825843 - in reply to #825779)
Subject: Re: Moon charts





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Whats crazy is with those apps you will get different major and minor times.

one will start a major minor at moon rise or set, and the other will start it one hour prior, which i thought was the correct way

or they will be totally off on those times..

its really confusing....

Edited by Dave T. 8/2/2016 8:11 PM
Will Schultz
Posted 8/3/2016 8:23 AM (#825884 - in reply to #825843)
Subject: Re: Moon charts





Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Dave T. - 8/2/2016 9:08 PM Whats crazy is with those apps you will get different major and minor times. one will start a major minor at moon rise or set, and the other will start it one hour prior, which i thought was the correct way or they will be totally off on those times.. its really confusing....

 Most apps use tide peaks to give the best times which is always moon overhead and underfoot. It's a much better predictor of fish activity than moon rise/set IMO



Edited by Will Schultz 8/3/2016 8:25 AM
VonBraun
Posted 8/3/2016 10:52 AM (#825912 - in reply to #825884)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




Posts: 172


Will Schultz - 8/3/2016 8:23 AM

Dave T. - 8/2/2016 9:08 PM Whats crazy is with those apps you will get different major and minor times. one will start a major minor at moon rise or set, and the other will start it one hour prior, which i thought was the correct way or they will be totally off on those times.. its really confusing....

 Most apps use tide peaks to give the best times which is always moon overhead and underfoot. It's a much better predictor of fish activity than moon rise/set IMO


Dave T. is right...different apps do it differently.

They all care about the moon's key moments, overhead, underfoot, rise and set but some set the majors/minors with start at rise, end 2 hours after. Some do 1 hour before and 1 hour after.

For example, I use isolunar
It does everything with rise, overhead, set, underfoot in the middle of the majors/minors.

Majors are 90 minutes either side of Overhead/Underfood for 3 hour windows.
Minors are 45 minutes either side of moon rise/set for 90 minute windows.
jaultman
Posted 8/3/2016 11:20 AM (#825920 - in reply to #825912)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




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most weather apps give you moon rise and set. Those are your minors. Majors (moon overhead and underfoot) occur at the half-way points between rises and sets. Pretty sure most people know that but just in case.

Then you don't need a silly app.
VonBraun
Posted 8/3/2016 12:44 PM (#825943 - in reply to #825920)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




Posts: 172


jaultman - 8/3/2016 11:20 AM

most weather apps give you moon rise and set. Those are your minors. Majors (moon overhead and underfoot) occur at the half-way points between rises and sets. Pretty sure most people know that but just in case.

Then you don't need a silly app.
yeah, but that requires math!
jaultman
Posted 8/3/2016 2:19 PM (#825958 - in reply to #825943)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




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VonBraun - 8/3/2016 12:44 PM

jaultman - 8/3/2016 11:20 AM

most weather apps give you moon rise and set. Those are your minors. Majors (moon overhead and underfoot) occur at the half-way points between rises and sets. Pretty sure most people know that but just in case.

Then you don't need a silly app.
yeah, but that requires math!

Planning your fishing around moon phase requires tremendous faith. Which is harder?
VonBraun
Posted 8/3/2016 2:24 PM (#825959 - in reply to #825779)
Subject: Re: Moon charts




Posts: 172


Haha, I use it as a guide especially if there isn't much weather and the fish are moving but not biting...to hope that during the next moon phase window, they will get active. That or adjust when I might take a break, etc. More of a guide on when to take breaks or revisit spots where I've seen fish when fishing all day...

Or see if any of the phases fit with patterns from previous days on a full week trip.

Edited by VonBraun 8/3/2016 2:25 PM
Dave T.
Posted 8/4/2016 6:07 AM (#826035 - in reply to #825912)
Subject: Re: Moon charts





Posts: 512


VonBraun - 8/3/2016 10:52 AM

Will Schultz - 8/3/2016 8:23 AM

Dave T. - 8/2/2016 9:08 PM Whats crazy is with those apps you will get different major and minor times. one will start a major minor at moon rise or set, and the other will start it one hour prior, which i thought was the correct way or they will be totally off on those times.. its really confusing....

 Most apps use tide peaks to give the best times which is always moon overhead and underfoot. It's a much better predictor of fish activity than moon rise/set IMO


Dave T. is right...different apps do it differently.

They all care about the moon's key moments, overhead, underfoot, rise and set but some set the majors/minors with start at rise, end 2 hours after. Some do 1 hour before and 1 hour after.

For example, I use isolunar
It does everything with rise, overhead, set, underfoot in the middle of the majors/minors.

Majors are 90 minutes either side of Overhead/Underfood for 3 hour windows.
Minors are 45 minutes either side of moon rise/set for 90 minute windows.


thats what i thought too, but some sites/apps i looked at werent even close on those numbers! i dont know what they were using...

so stupid.....
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