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| Hi guys,
Anyone here ever use Rick Taylor's Prime Times calendar / CD-ROM? If so, what are your opinions?
Thanks in advance,
"Jackpot" John Schroeder |
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Location: Holly, MI | I too would like input on Ricks calendar or other solunar followers. I believe that there is enough impact on nature to make a difference.
Now getting out and fishing at the optimal times is another thing. I can't seem to get out enough times on the spur of the moment let alone have a calendar tell me when I should be fishing. Life is just too busy and I can only go when I can. To see that I'm missing out on great fishing times is only a major tease. |
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Location: WI | I love that cd, and I have found it to be right on the money more times than not. Very customizable too. I highly recommend it. By far the best prediction formula I have seen. |
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| Shane,
If I understand things correctly, you can customize it for your specific location by entering your lat / long numbers, and the program variables will adjust accordingly? Is this the case? If so, I think I'll pull the trigger on placing an order next week.
Thanks,
John |
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Location: WI | yes that is the case, but in addition to Long/Lat you also can configure it to the depth you are fishing, water clarity, water temps, wind, sky conditions and species, plus a few other things. And while playing with the configurations you do come up with different numbers, and like I said before this program is more accurate with prediction times than any I have come across, I was amazed. I wouldnt be without it now. Well worth the money. The Casio fish n time watch also goes off the same tables I belive, I dont have one but those I know that do swear by the thing.
Edited by Shane Mason 8/28/2005 8:51 AM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | The Knight family were the first to market the Solunar Tables, a copy of which I had in my tackle box every year from 1965 until I could find the same data on the 'net. Accurate and the first out there, all the others are adaptations of one kind or another of John Alden Knight's original Solunar Tables. |
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