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Message Subject: Fishing a New Moon
bstein
Posted 6/5/2013 2:48 PM (#645004)
Subject: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 93


Location: WI
A buddy and I have just setup a weekend trip to Hayward this fall and I looked at the moon chat and saw it falls on a new moon period. I'm mot sure what to think about that. I hear a lot about the full moon but don't remember hearing much about no moon.
I guess I'm looking for someone to tell me if new moon is good or bad or stories of success.

Thanks!
Kirby Budrow
Posted 6/5/2013 3:36 PM (#645012 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 2325


Location: Chisholm, MN
New moon is my favorite! Especially when it coincides with great musky weather. You picked the perfect time to fish.
IAJustin
Posted 6/5/2013 3:42 PM (#645013 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 2015


New moons are no good please reschedule to the full moon...the full moon is the only time big fish eat, that's why most lakes have twice the pressure on weekends that fall on the full moon...you need to fish the full moon... All my week long trips coincide with the new moon this year

Edited by IAJustin 6/5/2013 3:44 PM
Flambeauski
Posted 6/5/2013 3:51 PM (#645017 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
Waxing gibbous is the best. Everyone knows that.
I actually prefer new too, but waxing gibbous is fun to say. Gibbous.
Junkman
Posted 6/5/2013 4:45 PM (#645024 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 1220


There are two times in the month when the rising and setting of the moon occurs within moments of the setting and rising of the sun. It's when the moon is full and when it's new. My guess is that those are likely to be the "golden" moments when you don't want to be in the tavern or eating breakfast. On those same couple of days, the moon overhead and underfoot periods should also not be spent on a stool...just like on all days when you are fishing and can be concentrating on a good spot with your best bait. The moon stuff really works, except when it doesn't work. When it doesn't work, it's best to remember that you really don't know why it works when it "does work" so it's best not to attempt to explain why to people. I use a simple appproach to this not being any sort of an astro-physicist. I look to several of the people who I think are the best of the best of the musky world, and they seem to believe this stuff....so I do!
Guest
Posted 6/5/2013 4:57 PM (#645028 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: RE: Fishing a New Moon


there is not much pattern to the moon phases in comparison to current weather patterns and water conditions.
Herb_b
Posted 6/5/2013 5:09 PM (#645033 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
Weather conditions, either bad or good, will always play a more significant role than moon phase. That said, I expect most people would say that new and full moon periods are typically better than the quarter or half-moon moon phases. And the major and minor feeding periods are often the best times of the day. But not always. Fish bite when they want to and can be very hard to predict. As for my boat, many of our largest fish have been caught in the off-periods when there was no major/minor period or moon or solar activity. And not always in the best of weather conditions either. Sometimes the fish bite when one least expects them.

I have found that using the major/minor periods, moon phases and weather conditions as a guide, I can usually predict Muskie activity about 50% of the time. (Basically what a chimpanzee could do.) So, yeah, I can't predict Muskie activity at all. I think the best time to fish is when you can.

Edited by Herb_b 6/5/2013 5:11 PM
fishhawk50
Posted 6/5/2013 7:30 PM (#645050 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
new moon.. under foot. my favorite time to fish.
nocturnalmotors
Posted 6/6/2013 8:12 AM (#645124 - in reply to #645050)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
fishhawk50 - 6/5/2013 7:30 PM

new moon.. under foot. my favorite time to fish.


Ditto... Most species...
Mikes Extreme
Posted 6/6/2013 1:28 PM (#645205 - in reply to #645124)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 2691


Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin
I would choose the new moon over the full moon for a fishing trip. Hunting too. Full moon is overrated. New moon is better in my experiences. Now you just need to pick the weather and your all set. Remember, weather trumps moon phase. I schedule my trips around the new moon every time I can.
rjhyland
Posted 6/6/2013 6:01 PM (#645265 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 456


Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
I can't catch Moon under or Moon rise (0605) this Saturday but should catch Moon over at 1321. If possible always try to get out on the New or Full Moon.

Ron
ski junkie
Posted 6/6/2013 7:06 PM (#645277 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
Where do you guys get your moon info ?
A calendar or a website ?

Thanks
fishhawk50
Posted 6/6/2013 8:51 PM (#645295 - in reply to #645277)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
ski junkie - 6/6/2013 7:06 PM

Where do you guys get your moon info ?
A calendar or a website ?

Thanks

joe bucher's moon secrets.. muskyhunter
nocturnalmotors
Posted 6/7/2013 7:56 AM (#645354 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 373


Location: Maine Township, MN
TIME2FISH Lite... Free App on Android.

I like Joe Bucher's Moon Secrets in MH, but his times seem to favor moonrise / moonset and personally, I see better results around moonover / moonunder. I use them both.

Edited by nocturnalmotors 6/7/2013 8:11 AM
gtp888
Posted 6/7/2013 8:31 AM (#645365 - in reply to #645277)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Location: Sun Prairie, WI

ski junkie - 6/6/2013 7:06 PM Where do you guys get your moon info ? A calendar or a website ? Thanks

There is another Android app called Moon Phase Pro that will give you detailed information on MR MS MOH and MUF for any location. 

ski junkie
Posted 6/7/2013 12:16 PM (#645426 - in reply to #645365)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
Any apps for the iPhone ???

Thanks guys for the feedback
Kderudder
Posted 6/7/2013 1:20 PM (#645437 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Posts: 5


The fishing calendar for iPhone
Rainman JD
Posted 6/7/2013 3:20 PM (#645450 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 260


Location: Lockport, IL
solunarforecast.com
BNelson
Posted 6/7/2013 3:41 PM (#645452 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon





Location: Contrarian Island
I don't like the new moon in the fall 'as' much as i do in the summer.. reason being is simple... I prefer the moon 'down' when i fish the most hours, in the fall the moon is 'up' during the day...most guys including me don't fish a lot at night in the fall vs. summer...weather will trump the moon but if i had to pick , i'd pick moon 'down' in the fall during the days i fish......regardless be in good spots at rise/set and moon up if possible......


Edited by BNelson 6/7/2013 3:42 PM
rjhyland
Posted 6/7/2013 7:43 PM (#645481 - in reply to #645004)
Subject: RE: Fishing a New Moon





Posts: 456


Location: Kansas City BBQ Capitol of the world
I use the MY-CAST app by Garmen. Moon, Sun, Pressure, Humidity, wind, dewpoint. It's a nice little package.

Ron
Nolan
Posted 6/7/2013 8:06 PM (#645483 - in reply to #645481)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




I use "fishing times free" for android
WI Duck Guide
Posted 6/9/2013 5:57 PM (#645659 - in reply to #645452)
Subject: Re: Fishing a New Moon




Location: Minocqua, WI
BNelson - 6/7/2013 3:41 PM

I don't like the new moon in the fall 'as' much as i do in the summer.. reason being is simple... I prefer the moon 'down' when i fish the most hours, in the fall the moon is 'up' during the day...most guys including me don't fish a lot at night in the fall vs. summer...weather will trump the moon but if i had to pick , i'd pick moon 'down' in the fall during the days i fish......regardless be in good spots at rise/set and moon up if possible......


I also prefer the moon to be down...
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