10-25-2016, 01:52 AM
The barometer is one of the best tools especially when rain is on the way. Many fish decide to bite better when the barometer is just on the rise.
The solar lunar chart is similarly beneficial to the inland angler as is the tide charts for the ocean angler.
Some species bite better during the full moon at night as others that bite during the new moon in the day.
I have logged certain species that cut off from the bite at certain hours which then related to the position of the sun and moon are to the earth. The moon has a gravitational pull which not only affects the tides but contributes to the pressure on the inland lakes.
As a float tuber, I use the tide charts as well as the solar/lunar charts to determine when I am to launch in the ocean in able to afford a safe and timely return to the shores.[cool]
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The solar lunar chart is similarly beneficial to the inland angler as is the tide charts for the ocean angler.
Some species bite better during the full moon at night as others that bite during the new moon in the day.
I have logged certain species that cut off from the bite at certain hours which then related to the position of the sun and moon are to the earth. The moon has a gravitational pull which not only affects the tides but contributes to the pressure on the inland lakes.
As a float tuber, I use the tide charts as well as the solar/lunar charts to determine when I am to launch in the ocean in able to afford a safe and timely return to the shores.[cool]
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