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Muskie Bob
Posted 2/27/2007 9:25 AM (#241788)
Subject: Pink Days for large muskies????




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The article "Muskie Talk With Josh Borovsky" mentioned Pink Days....

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/02.27.2007/1162/Muskie.Tal...

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M1st: Tell me about "Pink Days". What are they, and why do you think they are special?
Josh Borovsky: Every year, I make my own custom moon calendar. There are a handful of key days that I highlight in pink. Basically, these are days where there is significant overlap between the perigee of the moon and a full moon or new moon. It usually only happens a few times each season. For the past seven years in a row, the biggest fish in my boat has been caught on a pink day. I charge guide clients slightly more to fish on these days, but theyve found it to be well worth it.
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Has anyone else had similar results using the Pink Days?

jclymer
Posted 2/27/2007 9:35 AM (#241791 - in reply to #241788)
Subject: RE: Pink Days for large muskies????


Can someone explain the "perigee" of the moon? Never heard this term before...
sorenson
Posted 2/27/2007 9:35 AM (#241792 - in reply to #241788)
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Location: Ogden, Ut
I haven't tried it, but it looks like there might be something to it...a 7 year track record really can't be totally ignored.
S.
muskie_man
Posted 2/27/2007 9:40 AM (#241793 - in reply to #241788)
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Does anyone know of any online calander that shows the moon perigee dates along with the moon phases?
nwild
Posted 2/27/2007 9:41 AM (#241794 - in reply to #241792)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????





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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I agree that these days have a "head start" on having the right stuff for musky activity. The local weather pattern will have a much greater influence on the activity level you will see on the water however.

If these days have the right weather......Look out!
Bytor
Posted 2/27/2007 9:46 AM (#241795 - in reply to #241788)
Subject: RE: Pink Days for large muskies????





Location: The Yahara Chain
I'll let you know at the end of the year, I just marked them on my calendar.




Think pink
Bytor
Posted 2/27/2007 9:49 AM (#241796 - in reply to #241791)
Subject: RE: Pink Days for large muskies????





Location: The Yahara Chain
jclymer - 2/27/2007 9:35 AM

Can someone explain the "perigee" of the moon? Never heard this term before...


Apogee and Perigee of the Moon
Apogee and perigee refer to the distance from the Earth to the moon. Apogee is the furthest point from the earth. Perigee is the closest point to the earth and it is in this stage that the moon appears larger. Looking at the moon in the sky without anything to compare it to, you wouldn't notice any size difference. But the difference in size can in fact be quite significant.




Astronomers have formulas for computing the exact distance at any point in time, but the average distance from Earth is 237,700 miles (382,500 km).

Effects of Apogee and Perigee

The apogee and perigee of the moon have a definite affect on the weather and tides here on Earth. When the moon is at Apogee, the furthest distance from the Earth, it has less gravitational pull. Weather conditions can be more stable and the tides more predictable. When the moon is at perigee, closer to the Earth, there is much more gravitational pull and it can whip up the tides and cause weather to become more unstable.




Bytor
Posted 2/27/2007 9:52 AM (#241798 - in reply to #241793)
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Location: The Yahara Chain
muskie_man - 2/27/2007 9:40 AM

Does anyone know of any online calander that shows the moon perigee dates along with the moon phases?


Check this out.

http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html
Muskie Treats
Posted 2/27/2007 10:13 AM (#241802 - in reply to #241788)
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
There's a calender out there that can be found on www.primetimes2.com that has a lot of this information. In 2004 we tracked after the fact and most of our fish activity came during the "prime times".
A-ROZ
Posted 2/27/2007 11:10 AM (#241809 - in reply to #241788)
Subject: RE: Pink Days for large muskies????





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Location: Girdwood, Alaska
Muskie Bob - 2/27/2007 9:25 AM

The article "Muskie Talk With Josh Borovsky" mentioned Pink Days....
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...Basically, these are days where there is significant overlap between the perigee of the moon and a full moon or new moon.



What exactly does he mean by 'significant overlap', I wonder. Would a Perigee on August 31, and a full moon on august 28 be significant? I sure hope so, because that's when our trip to canada is planned

Edited by A-ROZ 2/27/2007 11:14 AM
AWH
Posted 2/27/2007 11:16 AM (#241810 - in reply to #241809)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
A-Roz,

I think you're on the right track. The days you mentioned are some of Josh's pink days for '07. Stick a slob in Canada!

Aaron
A-ROZ
Posted 2/27/2007 12:00 PM (#241820 - in reply to #241810)
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Location: Girdwood, Alaska
Oops, I was looking at the wrong dates. I meant July 30th and August 3rd... there is a 4 day difference there. I hope that is just as good
AWH
Posted 2/27/2007 12:10 PM (#241822 - in reply to #241820)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Not sure why, but according to his calendar, not as good. Although there is ONE day he has listed from 7/30 to 8/3. So you still have a window of opportunity to get the next world record!

Aaron
jonnysled
Posted 2/27/2007 12:18 PM (#241826 - in reply to #241788)
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Location: minocqua, wi.
is there a way to quickly find out historical perigee dates and do some correllation to fish caught historically in logs?
Raider150
Posted 2/27/2007 12:20 PM (#241828 - in reply to #241826)
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Sledcheck out Bytors post I think you'll find what you need
jclymer
Posted 2/27/2007 12:34 PM (#241832 - in reply to #241828)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????


AWH,
Where did you see his calendar at?? When on his website and saw where he explains his "pink days" but I could not find a calendar of available dates, etc...
jonnysled
Posted 2/27/2007 12:36 PM (#241833 - in reply to #241788)
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Location: minocqua, wi.
i clicked on bytor's post and logged this year's into outlook, but maybe need to dig further .... thanks
AWH
Posted 2/27/2007 12:37 PM (#241834 - in reply to #241828)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
A-Roz, correction from my last post. Your end of July/early August trip looks just as good per the pink calendar!

Aaron
jonnysled
Posted 2/27/2007 12:41 PM (#241835 - in reply to #241788)
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Location: minocqua, wi.
ok, did the check at least for my single largest "event" ... it occured on a new moon phase, within 24 hours of perigree with a front coming in. i think i'll be marking calendars a bit more ...
Team Rhino
Posted 2/27/2007 12:43 PM (#241837 - in reply to #241834)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????




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Location: Appleton
I'm just guessing but looking the perigee and apogee the two best days seem to be October 26th and November 9th. The 26th would lineup with a full moon and the 9th would lineup with a new moon. Also November 24th seems to be a good day as well. Other days might be May 15th, June 12th, July 22, Aug 19, Sept 28 and Oct 13. Don't take my word for it just my best guess.
AWH
Posted 2/27/2007 12:52 PM (#241840 - in reply to #241837)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Jclymer,

I have a calendar of Josh's pink days as supplied by Josh himself at the Medina show. I'm thinking it wouldn't be a good idea to post them publicly. Not sure exactly how he comes up with which days to highlight. From June through November he has 44 different days on there (if my count is correct).

Team Rhino, of the 9 dates you listed from June to November you hit on 5 of the 9. I'm still trying to figure out how to calculate which days would be "pink" days. Bytor's link he provided is a good one!

Aaron
C.Painter
Posted 2/27/2007 2:27 PM (#241862 - in reply to #241840)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????





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Location: Madtown, WI
The May 15/16th looks good
Agu 28-31 ish looks good
Sept 26-28th look good

But the ones that make me wet my pants are the weekends of Oct 26 and Nov 24th from both the Perigee/moon phase hitting the same day AND the historical quality of fishing during these two time frames.....I already have blocks of time blocked out for fishing these two weekends!!!!


Cory
Bytor
Posted 2/27/2007 2:42 PM (#241865 - in reply to #241862)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????





Location: The Yahara Chain
PI '07...the year of the pink pigs.
Slamr
Posted 2/27/2007 2:44 PM (#241866 - in reply to #241865)
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PI '07...the year of the pink pigs.

Did I do something right, and plan the PI outing on a PINK WEEKEND?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 2/27/2007 2:48 PM (#241867 - in reply to #241788)
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It's all pink.The whole season.Every single day.I'm all in! Steve

Edited by Steve Jonesi 2/27/2007 2:51 PM
esoxaddict
Posted 2/27/2007 2:49 PM (#241869 - in reply to #241788)
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Slamr

I believe you did, sir! I fully expect my PB for the year to be boated that weekend!
AWH
Posted 2/27/2007 3:16 PM (#241877 - in reply to #241788)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I’ve always been a believer that weather plays a much bigger factor than the moon. Although you certainly can’t discount the moon playing a factor. After looking through my logs and comparing them to the perigees going back to 2002, I’ve come to a conclusion….there’s nothing to conclude! At least not from my records. This amounts to over 2,100 hours on the water in the past 5 seasons.

Here’s what I found. Had some great “pink” days and some even better “non-pink” days. Had some horrible “pink” days too. I can’t confidently say “pink” or “non-pink” days have been better in my boat. So I’m with Steve….every day is pink. I think I’ll fish them all!

Aaron
lambeau
Posted 2/27/2007 3:45 PM (#241883 - in reply to #241865)
Subject: Re: Pink Days for large muskies????


'07...the year of the pink pigs. :o

i guess i better call Guide's Choice and order a full line-up of pink lures!

the "Pink Day" concept is an interesting one.
i see that my fall MN trip next year will hit the Perigee/Full Moon combo days. i'm hoping a nice storm front rolls in right around that time like it did last year.

Slamr
Posted 2/27/2007 3:53 PM (#241885 - in reply to #241883)
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lambeau - 2/27/2007 3:45 PM
i see that my fall MN trip next year will hit the Perigee/Full Moon combo days. i'm hoping a nice storm front rolls in right around that time like it did last year.


This time, bring a camera that can take pictures in the day, or in the night-time.
jackpotjohnny48
Posted 2/27/2007 9:15 PM (#241933 - in reply to #241788)
Subject: RE: Pink Days for large muskies????


Josh wrote an interesting article in Esox Angler about 2 years ago, talking about apogee and perigee, and the overlap with full moon/new moon cycle as well as the overlap with the high/low cycle of the moon. He recommended Rick Taylor's Primetimes calendar in that article, and I believe most of his info has been adapted from Rick Taylor's system.

After reading Josh's article, I have purchased the Rick Taylor's Primetimes calendar and CD Rom each of the past 2 years. It's pretty neat, because you can plug in the exact GPS coordinates of the location you will be fishing, and the software will calculate all of the times for the key solar and lunar events for the day at that specific location. Results have been pretty good so far, although I haven't fished enough the past 2 years to eliminate the possibility of "lucky coincidences". Will need a larger sample size of data to verify for myself, but would highly recommend the book "How to Know when to Go" by Rick Taylor.
Rick's theories make a lot of sense to me, and his conclusions/predictions seem very logical to me based on his reasoning. Definitely worth looking into in my opinion.

"Jackpot" John Schroeder
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