I started keeping a fishing log in 1982. Nothing fancy, just notes on a calendar. Had a fishing buddy who swore by the solarlunar tables so for one year (somewhere in the early 90's) I would list the times on the calendar along with notes about catch rates. Our local paper would print the coming week's tables (Knight) in the Sunday paper, adjusted to our location. I don't remember how many trips I fished that year but it was around 65-70 entries. It was a crap shoot. Sometimes the fishing was best during a major feeding time, but it was just random, so by chance it would happen. But not very often. Not even close. If you keep a fishing log, keep up with it for a while and see what you think. As stated above....Mother Nature plays a much larger part in feeding times. Some people (when not watching wrestling) swear they're accurate.