Article: Truly understanding Solunar Tables

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If you haven't been following the feed times, start now. I started a few years ago and I am completely sold. I have an app on my phone that takes all the work out of it, called Time2Fish, and I keep up with the daily, I also have a widget that sits on my homescreen that shows the moon phase and continuously updates, its a cool widget called MoonWidget. Lastly, get a smart phone with google maps, I literally drive the boat around and can see the rocks in the rock garden on the phone.
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Are you sure it's Time2Fish? I couldn't find that app on my Iphone.
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redbelly7 wrote:Are you sure it's Time2Fish? I couldn't find that app on my Iphone.
It is on the Droid market.
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There is one for the iPhone called Fish Cal.
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Rainman wrote:If you haven't been following the feed times, start now. I started a few years ago and I am completely sold. I have an app on my phone that takes all the work out of it, called Time2Fish, and I keep up with the daily, I also have a widget that sits on my homescreen that shows the moon phase and continuously updates, its a cool widget called MoonWidget. Lastly, get a smart phone with google maps, I literally drive the boat around and can see the rocks in the rock garden on the phone.
Fully agree, Rainman. Seems the hot bite can vary 30 minutes or so off the listed times, but amazingly close to predictions (also use Time2Fish). Actually got to witness it working for you yesterday at a certain unnamed honey hole. Just wish it hadn't worked for you alone! :lol: Joking aside, don't know if you saw it but we had a tiger shark hook up for 5 or 10 minutes. :smt103
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Yep, I followed the feed yesterday and slept in a little so I could be on the hole around eleven. I got broken off about 8 times, a few I got hits on both the rods at the same time! One had 80lb braid and the other 40, and I still could not turn some of those fish!! I threw back two 23' gags (had a 2011 pdf on my phone that said June 1 was closure) and the cobia was about a half inch short. Had the cobia and a gag on at the same time (fishing by myself) and about a 100 lb goliath followed the gag all the way to the boat, thought it was a cobia at first and almost fainted, haha.
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Been doing some reading of late and going to start to follow these and see what becomes of it. I've download the apps for my Android.. time will te..
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I think there is merit to the solunar theory, but the author of the article linked above has some things mixed up. For example he says "When the moon is over your head or under your feet, the tide is low, and the feed is most intense.
As the moon is just rising or setting, the tide is high." I think (and any android solunar/tide chart app will confirm) that generally speaking when the moon is above you, the tide is high and when the moon is rising or setting the tides are low. It is not that black & white because the sun impacts as well, but clearly when the full or new moon is directly above you the tides are high.

http://www.onr.navy.mil/focus/ocean/motion/tides1.htm
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