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Fishing King
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: North East PA
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The Solunar Tables that have the Best Fishing Times posted do you use them ?
1) Yes 2) No 3) Somewhat , but not all the time 4) Solunar Tables ? what are they .... Myself , I go with number 3 .... I go fishing alot and not always the time thats recommended ... but I do glance at the tables occasionaly .... mike |
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Fisherman
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Phoenix, AZ...Destin, FL...San Diego, CA
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I have fishing logs from every trip the last 5 years, and its all being tracked in Microsoft Excel, so when I run graphs and charts I can see definite trends regarding moon phases, so I usually only pay attention to them, and barometric pressure more-so than anything else.
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Fishmaster
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Southern California
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Junior Fisherman
Join Date: Aug 2007
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PaBassman
I don't believe in the solunar tables--I have a magic 8-ball Really if those Bozo's could predict bite times and they were correct it would create some busy times at some lakes. I would think that if someone could predict fish biting with any accuracy at all they would show up nationally as a very good fisherman. Fish react to a number of variables and I expect that some of those are unknown to humans. Solunar tables are based on moon and gravitational tables with a little vodoo thrown in. IMHO You should go fishing at every opportunity. I never saw a tombstone that read "I went fishing too much"
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