Dont know what yall think about the lunar tables, but I think they are dead on. I just posted Monday report, getting to the Lake at 6:30, catching three real fast then nothing after that till dark. I looked at the tables thinking I might go again this week after work. The major feeding time this afternoon was 6:30 then getting later as the week goes on. I think the rest of the week will be great. Thats my prediction. Now lets go get um boys.
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Originally posted by MagnawakeDont know what yall think about the lunar tables, but I think they are dead on. I just posted Monday report, getting to the Lake at 6:30, catching three real fast then nothing after that till dark. I looked at the tables thinking I might go again this week after work. The major feeding time this afternoon was 6:30 then getting later as the week goes on. I think the rest of the week will be great. Thats my prediction. Now lets go get um boys.
awite magna… i’m headed out with a green buddy this afternoon. hopefully he’ll get his striped bass cherry popped. we should be at the spot by 6:30 with some better bait herring on crack!
what solunar table do you look at? i’ve glanced at the in-fisherman tables, i wonder if there is a difference due to time zone?
they usually have a map with lines to add or subtract to figure out when yours is.
I agree that they are right on usually. But a cold front can shut them down regardless of what the table says.
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Originally posted by steelytomthey usually have a map with lines to add or subtract to figure out when yours is.
which one do you use that has these lines? is there a website?
The site I use is bartonandburwell.com. It gives the times for the East Coast. I have found the towers are pretty predictable. When fishing the Major feeding time I catch fish. I can almost set my clock to it.
I dont go unless it’s feedin time. Of course, I do agree it doesnt hold true when the weather is screwy.