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FULL MOON GOOD OR NOT

St. Marys River to Jupiter Inlet

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FULL MOON GOOD OR NOT

Poll ended at Mon Aug 09, 2004 4:01 pm

GOOD ( Bite all the Time )
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No votes
FAIR ( Just like all nights )
1
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Total votes : 1

FULL MOON GOOD OR NOT

Postby Ryncrash » Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:01 pm

Is a full moon good to fish or not im not talking about deep sea im talking Flats, Bridges, Peirs, Surf. I dont have a boat so i need to fish form the bank of the shore but night fishing i hope sould be good....
how do i tie a not.
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Postby razorreilly09 » Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:48 pm

Full moon can be tricky. Just like humans, the gravitaitional pull is less on fish on a full moon. Some people act "different on a full moon", its kinda scientifical, but it works the same for fish, they feel lighter in the water and tend to want to hit anything they see beacuse they have more energy and other stuff. This goes along with the shrimp running best on full moons. They actually run all the time, but the pull from the moon makes it easier for them to come to the surface on a full moon, wich is really the only way to shrimp, unless you want to blindly throw a cast net all night... But back to the fish, they are more active on a full moon, but really follow no pattern aslo. On a full moon, use a bait that makes a lot of motion and movement to attract those crazy feeling fish-Jeff
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