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Solar/lunar Tables
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12/12/12 04:56 PM
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Jonathan LeCrone
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I recently came across a post that mentioned following the solar and lunar phases and how they affect certain lakes. Does anyone take this into consideration while trying to find fish? I tried to google an article covering the subject and couldn't find a good one. I was just curious to how many people take it into consideration.
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Re: Solar/lunar Tables
[Re: Jonathan LeCrone]
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12/12/12 05:13 PM
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fouzman
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I've found Solunar Tables to be pretty accurate at prediciting best times to fish/hunt during long periods of stable weather. Throw a front or rapidly changing conditions into the mix and you can throw the solunar tables out the window.
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Re: Solar/lunar Tables
[Re: Jonathan LeCrone]
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12/12/12 06:40 PM
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JohnButte
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Like the Fouz said, weather first, then solunar. If things are stable the peak times are definitely legit.
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Re: Solar/lunar Tables
[Re: Jonathan LeCrone]
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12/12/12 07:28 PM
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WasThataBite
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Weather conditions has much more to do with it.
PB: 10.78 lbs at Lake Fork
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