Hey elenut...

I read an interesting article once about the 3 days before and after both the full and new moons. The article pointed out that if you add that up, you have two actual 7 day periods. That means you have a total of 14 days. The lunar cycle is right at 28 days, so you are actually saying the best time to fish is in this half a month. It seemed like the percent of big fish was not that much over 50%, maybe near 60%.

Here's the thought process making that a 14 day cycle:

3 days before
2 days before
1 day before
Full moon
1 day after
2 days after
3 days after

Now if you repeat that for the new moon, you get the second 7 day cycle.

Now there is no question the fish react to the greater pull of gravity from the moon, that is after all what causes the tides, but has anyone on here actually looked over all the data and what percent of "big" fish are caught on that cycle?

Also we all have been programmed to believe you catch more fish during the twilight hours, and the reasons behind that. But I have also read, and heard from Dough Hannon that the biggest and the most of his big fish came during the middle of the day. Then add to it the analysis provided by Bassmaster shows on the E50's, and the best fishing periods the last two years have been during the middle of the day.

One of the biggest reasons suggested is that fish do use sight more than any other sense, and thee is just more light for them. Yet despite that, there are the articles that say the bass' eyesight adapts to twilight faster than the prey fish, and this gives them the advantage in the twilight hours.

So with all the conflicting information, just what exactly is right? Probably the best fishing is when you are the most confident. So that means if you can raise your confidence level to its highest anytime you have a lure in the water, then you will have consistently good fishing.... theoretically of course. LOL

Danny