Interesting ( at least to me ) variation on the solunar theory are the tides
on the Texas flats.
One of the flats that I love to fish has a tide movement, due to its
location miles away from the Gulf opening, that is THREE HOURS behind the
Solunar tidal effect. So, when the solunar table says 5 a.m. to 7:30a.m. is
a good time to fish..this place gets its tidal movement ( very helpful in SW
flats fishing) three hours AFTER the rising or falling moon.
I still think the best time to go fishing is when you can. I intend to
chart and document this "disparity" when I get back home this Fall. RichG
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RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN
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I have read several theories and find that every one of them are
confusing in that they introduce undefined terms. If you understand
the theory, I would like to correspond in order to clarify the theory.