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| Shedhunter |
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Posts: 24 | I'm heading to Canada later this week and am looking to find moonrise/moonset data for the days I am there. Anyone have a web address to a site that I can find the data for the whole week. | ||
| marine_1 |
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Posts: 699 Location: Hugo, MN | http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.html http://www.thejump.net/sunset/moonrise.htm I bought a software a few years back that was awesome but can't remember the name of it. Edited by marine_1 7/9/2007 9:38 PM | ||
| MuskyTaleMike |
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Posts: 314 Location: Bristol, IN | http://www.joebucher.com/Fishing.asp | ||
| jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | my ultra-organized partner has a calendar from muskyhunter with it .... it's next to the weather reports and trip itinerary and located in column 1 of compartment A .... | ||
| Shedhunter |
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Posts: 24 | Couldn't find a link to Ontario on Bucher's site. Not smart enough to figure out how to use the military sites where you need to know the latitude and longitude. I found a website last year where it was easy, but I can't find it now. | ||
| Bytor |
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Location: The Yahara Chain | This website has some Canadian cities, if you have some gps coordinates for your lake you can make a custom calendar. http://www.sunrisesunset.com/ | ||
| marine_1 |
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Posts: 699 Location: Hugo, MN | Buck, If you're staying at a resort call them and they'll know the lat and long. Or call any resort near where you're fishing and they're likely to know th co-ords. | ||
| waldo |
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Posts: 224 Location: Madison | http://www.almanac.com/rise/ includes provinces and state locations. Note you don't have to be dead-on with a location - if you pick a city within 50 miles, your times will be accurate to within a minute or two. | ||
| floydss |
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Posts: 282 Location: north west wisconsin | if you have a handheld gps its on there where are you going i might be able to look it up for you | ||
| ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2754 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Buck- I also use -> http://www.sunrisesunset.com/ If you don't have the Latitude & Longitude go to "Google Earth" & zoom in on the lake then place your cursor on the landing or specific spot on the lake- the latitude & longitude will read out in the lower left portion of your screen. Also a great tool for setting up a map track for your GPS, i.e., if your GPS doesn't have Navonics or Lakemaster maps. Latitudes are annotated with N (northern hemisphere) or S (southern hemisphere). Longitudes are annotated E (East of Greenwich England) or W (West of Greenwich England). For North America, Mexico, Central America N & W are always used. F. ex. If you ran your boat accross this spot you probably would lose your entire lower unit and sustain serious hull damage. Lat - 49º 41' 26.95" N Long - 94º 13' 40.58" W If you want some additional details on Latitude & Longitude - see this-> http://www.answers.com/topic/longitude?cat=travel Have fun! Al | ||
| Muskie Treats |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Get a Lowrance GPS and you can look it up right there on the water. | ||
| Old Goat |
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| Hey Treats... you really make sense!!...Most modern GPS units have that info in them....Great tip.....Don't break the toy! | |||
| ChinWhiskers |
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Posts: 518 Location: Cave Run Lake KY. | Just Go fish your only going to be there for a short time, eat, fish. sleep, fish, fish, fish, go home, go to work then you will have time to look up the solar cycle and get paid for it. Have A good trip A Bad day of Muskie fishing is better than a good day at work. | ||
| gtp888 |
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Location: Sun Prairie, WI | googlerarth.com will give you lat. & long. | ||
| Muskie Treats |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Goat, I'm ALWAYS breaking my toys!!! Chinwiskers, I check the moon rise/set every time I go out fishing. I've found for whatever reason that is a "prime time". I usually fish my best areas during that time if I can. It's uncanny how often we get fish to go during that time. | ||
| Old Goat |
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| Hwy Treats, Glad ya can read!! LOL...The FISH are the toys! Have a good day | |||
| ChinWhiskers |
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Posts: 518 Location: Cave Run Lake KY. | Treats - - So do I, I hate moon up, Love moon under foot. sun down is the magic Hr. Moon-rise and sunset at the same time is the best time to fish. 3 days before and after a new moon or full moon is when most records are set. I plan most of my fishing trips around Full or New Moons. That said a fishing trip of the year is priceless, your time is locked in, best if you have a GPS in the boat, fish the best times that you have for that day. Time on the water catches the most fish. ---------------- (GATAGOFG (8) ) Marv. | ||
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