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The new-moon lunar phase provides two more days of great ideal fishing conditions for the Florida summertime angler. ...more
August 31, 2008
The forecast for the next four days consists of a diminishing afternoon bite which loses both intensity and duration with a peak time of 3-6 p.m. depending on weather conditions, and a very early morning bite which increases both in intensity and duration each day. ...more
August 6, 2008
The last quarter moon occurred Saturday at 6:42 p.m. and triggered excellent early morning fishing conditions. ...more
July 27, 2008
Today, the feeding migration is split into two peak periods of equal intensity and duration. ...more
July 23, 2008
This week, the forecast becomes less ideal each day due to the heat factor occurring at the same time as the lunar-produced major daily feeding migration period. ...more
July 16, 2008
Today, expect the peak feeding migration to occur between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. as fish respond to the gravitational pull of the moon. ...more
July 13, 2008
Since we've just moved out of the full moon phase and are looking to the last quarter moon phase (which occurs this Thursday at 12:10 p.m.), the peak feeding period of the day happens from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. ...more
June 22, 2008
The full moon happens today at 5:30 p.m., and with all daytime full moons, the effects during the daytime are as accentuated as the regular increased nighttime affects. If this moon phase occurred at 1 a.m., the nighttime feeding migration would be off the charts and the daytime feeding migration would be almost non-existent. ...more
June 17, 2008
The best moon phase during the Florida summer is the first quarter. ...more
June 11, 2008
To start off the new year, the Central Florida largemouth bass angler better dig deep into his closet and put on his Canadian thermo-wear. The first major cold front of the year and winter season arrived Tuesday and does change the approach anglers will need to use to set the hook on a decent catch. Time and patience is needed in order to entice bass under the current conditions. The best times of the day to get out on the lake is from sun-up to 2 p.m., with the peak period being from noon to 1 p.m. ...more
January 3, 2008
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