Foxsea
Well-Known Member
Being dialed in to fish behaviour and responses helps us be more successful fishing. Many of us feel that scent is an important factor in improving our probability of success. We will often time our fishing to be in the right places when coming off of a low slack tide. But what about using other factors like moon phases, weather and barometric pressures? Does anyone find that using solunar tables like "tides4fishing" helps them be more successful on the water?