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SOLUNAR
TABLES
It is no secret
that the moon, sun and other celestrial events regularly influence
the activity of fish and game in a great way. The most obvious
proof of this is the great importance of tide tables in salt
water fishing-tides being created by the position of the moon
and sun, the two greatest factors in calculating these tables.
The time-tested Solunar Tables take all the available data and
distill it into an easy-to-follow timetable of the peak hunting
and fishing activities. Many professional as well as amateur
anglers and hunters will not go out until this table shows that
it is time. When following the table, keep in mind unusual local
events which may also influence peak feeding and activity periods.
These would be increased discharges below dams, unusually heavy
rains and the coming in of exceptionally depressed, low pressure
weather cells. Incorporate these into the minor and major feeding
periods for that particular day. Reinforcement of more than one
key influence can make for a trip of a lifetime!
Click onto
Solunar Table you want:
MARCH 2007
APRIL 2007
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FINE-TUNING
THE TIME
For
every degree west from the 75° longitude line, add 4 minutes
to the times on the calendar for the most accurate solunar timing. |
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME
This table has times already adjusted to
Eastern Daylight Savings Time (for days requiring that adjustment)
for ease of use in Pennsylvania. Solunar periods begin at the
approximate time shown-and last about an hour for minor periods
and 2 hours for major periods.
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SORTING OUT 12:00
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Midnight = 12:00 am |
Noon = 12:00 pm |
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