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Message Subject: moon phases
ghitierman
Posted 3/8/2007 12:54 PM (#243565)
Subject: moon phases





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So I keep reading all of this stuff about these moon secrets, but all I can seem to find is that they exsist. I have seen Buchers charts and what not but I don't know what I am looking for. What are the times that are effected by the lunar table? I know moon rise and moonset are key, what about sunrise and sunset? Do different moon phases make a diffence ( full, waning, none, ect..)? Does it matter if moonrise/moonset occurs during the day. Could someone please explain.

Also, off the subject or not What is the best time to be on the water? Sky, wind, front, moon, ect..?
Marc J
Posted 3/8/2007 3:32 PM (#243599 - in reply to #243565)
Subject: RE: moon phases





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Location: On your favorite spot
I think of each lunar, solar, and weather event as 1 factor. If you get 1 factor happening at a given time, good. If you get more than two factors happening, even better. If you get a sunset, moonrise, and you're pre-frontal, that's even better. It's a compounding effect IMO.

I think immediate weather factors trump other things. Best fishing I ever had was pre-frontal at sunset.

J Wood
Posted 3/8/2007 3:41 PM (#243601 - in reply to #243565)
Subject: Re: moon phases




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go to www.muskyhunter.com and scroll down and on the left hand side there is an article on the moon phases. that will tell you everything you need to know. Good fishin!
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