23 Feb 2008 03:21:20 | David Rose
Every fisherman dreams of a bigger catch! Is it possible to know
beforehand when you should plan a trip to enjoy some fishing,
catch more than usual, and come home feeling 100% satisfied?
Based on my own personal research around the best fishing times,
I think it is.
When I first started fishing, the best fishing time for me was
whatever time happened to suit me. I tried different lures,
baits and techniques until I'd spent a small fortune in my quest
to improve my fishing catch. When I finally heard about the
"Solunar Theory"--or fishing by moon phase--like most anglers, I
was skeptical.
What I'd read sounded too complicated. All sorts of factors
needed to be checked and the determined angler needed to be at
the water's edge at exactly the right time, TO THE MINUTE, in
order to improve on his average catch. Was I really willing to
take my hobby that seriously? Let's just say that curiosity got
the better of me.
To help me determine whether there was any truth in the moon's
effect on the best fishing times, I kept a record of every trip
I made over a period of 18 months. All information related to
the moon's phases, the weather conditions and the catches I made
were carefully logged. What I discovered convinced me that moon
phase fishing works. BUT, I also found that it isn't anywhere
near as complicated as many would have us believe.
How Does Fishing By Moon Phase Work?
Every fisherman knows that the best fishing times are when the
fish are feeding. This tends to be during dawn and dusk, but
what often goes unnoticed are the two periods elsewhere in the
day--moonrise and moonset. Because the moon has an effect on a
variety of factors surrounding the fish--including the live
fodder they hunt--these periods, combined with the moon's phase,
are what trigger feeding.
By understanding this, and choosing times when sunrise/sunset
and moonrise/moonset coincide with new or full moon phases,
you'll increase you chance of a good fishing catch. Assuming
there are fish in the area, of course.
Choosing The Best Fishing Times
There really is nothing complicated about this at all; it's just
a matter of knowing ahead of time exactly when the sun and moon
will rise and set. Fish are most active during 90-minute windows
surrounding each of these four daily events; that's 45 minutes
before and after these four daily points.
Fishing during these four periods will help increase your
fishing catch, but if you plan wisely so as to ensure you're at
the water's edge on the days of new or full moon, you can use
these 'windows' to reel in a catch like you've never done
before. If you have to choose between sunrise/set and
moonrise/set, always go with the moon as the moon is the
stronger influence.
Hunters have always known that fish and game are most active at
dawn and dusk--sunrise and sunset--but their activity
surrounding moonrise and moonset is less noticeable because
these events are likely to occur without effecting any change
in the perceived light. The rise and set of a new moon is
invisible anyway, and overcast weather often hides the moon.
Without prior knowledge of setting and rising times, two of the
best fishing times will be missed every day!
Other Considerations
When planning your fishing by moon phase, there are certain
other factors that should also be considered.
Weather - Severe weather changes have an impact on the way fish
feed. When a storm's brewing, or just after one has passed, is a
good time. If this happens while you're in place, you'll be in
for a treat! However, if there's a cold front approaching, the
fish are likely to move deeper into the water and become
inactive.
Season - Most fish are more likely to bite willingly during
seasonal transitions with the transition from winter to spring
and summer to fall being the two best fishing times.
Now that you know that moon phase fishing really works, there's
no reason why you shouldn't utilize this knowledge to increase
your own fishing catch by being at the ready with your rod
during the best fishing times available. It's easy and it works!
Good luck!
About Author :
David Rose is an outdoor enthusiast and creator of the popular
moon software, QuickPhase Pro, the fun and easy way to view the
phases of the moon. To increase your fishing catch, visit
http://www.quickphase.com