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Old April 27th, 2004, 09:29 PM
Jeff Durham
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Default Solunar Tables

Hi all,

For those of you that have used the solunar tables, what has been your
experience? I know that there are many factors influencing fishing. I was
just wondering how much stock people put into these tables. The theory
behind it sounds very interesting. A couple of years ago, my neighbor and I
were lake fishing for trout and the trout were going nuts. All over the
lake, you could have at least a solid hit on every cast. Went home and
checked the solunar tables and sure enough, there was a very strong period
for that time. That craziness on the water lasted about 90 minutes.

I am a firm believer that any time is a good time to go fishing if you get
the chance. Just curious if any of you plan your day around these tables.
I figured I would play with them here for a few weeks just to see what
happens.

Thanks,
Jeff


 




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