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Solar Tables
Any of you gewbers believe in them? I have a neighbor who swears by the peak times for hunting and fishing. I was pulling cranks yesterday, from around 9:00 till 1:30 or so. The fish started biting better at around 1:00. The solar table said peak feeding time was from 12:45 til 2:45. The wind was so bad I drained my trolling motor batteries at 1:30. Out of my 16 fish, I caught 8 of them between 1:00 and 1:30.
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There must be something to it.
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I believe in them, but think you also have to factor in the weather conditions also. When I was real serious about Bass fishing found them to be real close. One factor I think that played into it also was I found that I concentrated more during those periods expecting the bite to turn on. If nothing else it can increase your confidence level.
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I don't pay any attention to em I go when I can and besides I didn't know there was crappie on the moon.
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Yes sir. I've got a buddy that swears by them, last year he and I were deer hunting and it said peak times were 11:30-2:30 (middle of the day) so I stayed in the stand for a long day. Saw three separate bucks after noon and killed my biggest to date standing over a scrape just at 2:00.
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us working gewbers can't go by them--got to fish when we can :)
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My neighbor has an aquarium and says if he feeds his fish during the peak times by the solar table they eat like sharks. He said he's tested it with his aquarium several times. I know there's a lot of factors that effect wildlife, length of days, barometric pressure, ect.
I'm not totally convinced, but I need all the help I can get. Lol
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If you have an IPhone, I would suggest Isolunar
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One thing I've noticed is that on a full moon, the best time to fish for those big ole Stripers no Barnett is from noon til 2. Most times it's earlier in the day
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