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| Can anyone help me find a calender for the entire. |
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Location: Bristol, IN | http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.php |
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| musky hunter has a good one too...with moonrise/set times for most cities
go to musky hunter dot com, then info central, then down to moon secrets |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | Those are good ones. I also like to use this one for looking up previous days, if I'm trying to establish patterns. You can type in any date with the city you were fishing in, and it gives you the lunar periods.
Edit: Whoops. forgot the link:
http://www.sunrisesunset.com/custom_srss_calendar.asp
Edited by JimtenHaaf 2/10/2009 8:42 PM
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Location: Not Where I Want To Be | Just got John Alden Knight's solunar tables 2009 edition.
You can pick it up on the web for $6.00 shipped.
It's pocket size and portable. |
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Location: Sioux Lookout On Canada | Doesn't Bucher print a calendar in Musky Hunter Magazine? I now I have seen them before.
Ontario Out of Doors magazine prints one every now and then.
I have noticed that on the days when the moon is on the horizon as the sun hits the horizon... FISH ON!
Moon overhead and moon underfoot is awesome as well. I use my Deer hunting moon wheel. It is just as accurate. At least it tells you the days in which this happens.
Neil Michelin |
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| moon over head and moon underfoot happen every day. |
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Location: Brainerd Area | www.solunarforecast.com
Get yur info for wherever you want
Duck |
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| exactly... that is why everyday is a good musky day. Key times during the day are producing muskies for me and my partners, geared to the moon calendar. |
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Location: WV | I think this is on my lowrance sonar/gps |
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