I know we've discussed this before, but I'm not noticing any correlation. I've kept an eye on the tables this summer, and it just hasn't panned out. I fish freshwater lakes and streams.
As an example yesterday was supposed to be good, but was the slowest day of the week, and the "best times" were really slow. Dead calm and smokey haze probably had more of an effect.
They may make good talking points or excuses, but conditions such as barometric pressure and solunar tables just don't seem to have undue influence around here.
I guess my point is I wouldn't let these things stop me from going, nor would I plan around them, I'll just go.
As an example yesterday was supposed to be good, but was the slowest day of the week, and the "best times" were really slow. Dead calm and smokey haze probably had more of an effect.
They may make good talking points or excuses, but conditions such as barometric pressure and solunar tables just don't seem to have undue influence around here.
I guess my point is I wouldn't let these things stop me from going, nor would I plan around them, I'll just go.
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