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Old 09-04-2006, 01:26 PM   #1
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Realizing that this Wednesday is the dreaded full moon, I still think that Wednesday night and especially Thursday night will be the nights to catch lots of large striped bass.

When it comes to fishing I usually hate the full moon because most of the time the fishing sucks. I’ve asked dozens of charter captains from around the world what they though about fishing during a full moon and they’re close to unanimous in their opinion that it’s a terrible time to fish. So why am I so psyched to get a line in the water on Wednesday or Thursday night? First of all, most charter captains fish during the day and not at night; secondly, they feel that the fishing is off during the day because the fish feed heavily at night. I don’t necessarily feel that the fish feed all night long, but I do believe that at certain stages of the moon and tide they do feed heavily.

This Wednesday brings on an especially significant full moon, one that is at perigee. The moon will appear to be very large because it will be 30,000 km closer to the earth than it was in February. Therefore the full moon effects will be even more significant, both good and bad. On the positive side, areas that light up during high tide will be flooded with even more water to draw stripers onto the shoreline. On the negative side, there is often a lot of grass pulled into the water by the higher tides which makes fishing certain plugs more difficult.

On Thursday night the tides will be high in the Newport area around the time of sunset – another factor that should contributes to a heavy bite at dusk. The way I see it, the fishing should be dynamite just before and after sunset. Then it will be time to grab a bite to eat, catch a cat nap and then move to another area in time for the hottest bite of the morning, just as the moon goes into transition at 1:06 a.m. If there is anything to the solunar calendar and when maximum feeding should occur, it will be from just before 1:00 till around 3:30 a.m. – with a low tide at 2:09.

There are two other significant things that should be triggered by this particular full moon – the start of the mullet run and the beginning of the striped bass migration.

I’ll be teaming up on Thursday night with DJ Muller, a talented surf fisherman and writer, and hopefully Steve McKenna and the infamous #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&. It will be interesting to film these guys as they work Slug-Gos, wooden lures and of course eels. Last time we got together Steve produced a 40 pound fish…who knows what will happen this time…if we get skunked we can always blame it on the moon.

The only reason I feel Thursday (the day after the full moon) will be the better day/night is because the weather forecast calls for rain on Wednesday and that could pull even more weeds into the water.

Hopefully these are good enough reasons to get some of you folks out there fishing.

I would love to hear your thoughts on how the moon has impacted your past fishing trips.

I would also be interested in seeing some follow up posts by anglers that fish Wednesday night through Friday morning.

Finally, you can print this out and hand it to your wife, boss, or significant other and say, “I have to go fishing, it says so right here.”
I am in for Thursday Mike....
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Old 09-04-2006, 02:03 PM   #2
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Raven,

I hadn't seen your earlier post. Good stuff!

Obviously, you've been in tune with the importance of the lunar cycles as it applies to fishing for some time now.

You mentioned that you use more refined measurements than other charts or calendars. What are some of the key factors you add to the equation?

What will you be doing during this year’s Corn Moon?

Back in 1974 I started pegging the days I wanted to be in the water at sunrise or sunset; in those days I wanted to intercept striped bass with a spear gun. The only tools I used back then were the Eldridge Tide chart and a chart showing times of sunrise and sunset. I would make it a point to be in the water at false dawn or close to dusk whenever that coincided with a high tide (best visibility and slack tide at the change) in Newport.

I really hope a few anglers from this site will put this theory to the test and report back on what they experienced.

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Old 09-04-2006, 05:50 PM   #3
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Raven,

I hadn't seen your earlier post. Good stuff!

Obviously, you've been in tune with the importance of the lunar cycles as it applies to fishing for some time now.
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Old 09-04-2006, 08:37 PM   #4
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I really hope a few anglers from this site will put this theory to the test and report back on what they experienced.
Oh it's going to be put to the test alright. The fishing is going to need to turn around 180 degrees in the next couple of days to make this theory happen.

The only fish from shore I know of in Newport is Tattoos maybe keeper size bass this AM and mine last night. I don't know of any quality or quantity being taken from the shores of Newport in the past week. Maybe DZ will take one tonight, I saw his truck parked out there.

We are for the most part baitless. I hope that moon works it's mojo and brings us some bunker. Newport is infamous for turning on like a lightswitch, so it certainly could still happen.

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Old 09-04-2006, 08:58 PM   #5
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Pete / Like ya said no fish around ///yet Commercial season opened in RI this past Friday & is Closing on this Wednesday======= & we had horrible weather for at least 3 of the six days ?????????????

go figure ????

ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE !!!

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Old 09-04-2006, 09:58 PM   #6
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Fish Eye :
the astro calender is one i reproduced ...after reading about
the water sign days.... for the whole year... which is "when" the planets line up
at a certain angle...that they place our moon in that constellation's influence.....

which is what we all refer to as an Astrological Sign.... and in this case the astrological signs are divided into four groups: water ,air, fire, and earth..... water signs being the best.... some earth signs too...TAURUS for example....
whereas the air and fire signs are generally not that good and are considered barren days.

i have tested this method for several decades and found that it worked....even doing double blind studies like scientists do.... where you have the unknowns revealed after the fact...to see if it worked... proving it to myself over and over and over....

the ancients.....discovered this technology more than 2000 years ago...erecting stone alignment monitoring tools like stonehenge.
today we use computers....to acomplish the same thing

all i did was ......to make it available.... to the board .

it's a system i most definately believe in....
the other almanacs don't use this method to predict their best days...and if you compare them side by side the dates wont match up for the most part.

as MAC likes to say (quote) you go when you can go!.... and he's quite right! as thats the truth.... but, if you also know that it's predicted to be a "good" fishin day... that gives you that extra batch of confidence.
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Old 09-05-2006, 07:46 AM   #7
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the mullet are already starting to run. not in huge numbers but they were in the wash in two areas far apart from one another last night and this morning. from 10-1 i was getting teen size fish on needles burned across the surface. i had hits on almost every cast and lost two nice fish that hit right at my feet. the whole time i was wishing i had eels. after the bite died i took a ride and found more of the same from 3-6 am except smaller bass and monster blues, who were puking up some BIG mullet.
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