BarryBobPosthole
01-24-2017, 11:15 AM
First off, we set our dates for Dogtooth this year back to the old 'last weekend in July to first weekend in August that we used for years on Dogtooth.
The last, I'd say four years we've chased the full moon so we could troll at night and we've had som work interference, and what has happened is our dates slipped further into late August. And what has happened is our catch rates, which we keep pretty close track of have gone down. By about 30%. That's a lot.
What we figured out, at least for this lake, time of year trumps the moon for producing good day or night time fishing. And that time of year deal is literally only a space of two or three weeks, in SW Ontario that's slipping from a mid summer pattern to a late summer pattern over that span. We set the old dates based on missing the mayfly hatch in early to mid July and catching the midsummer baitfish patterns, when the ciscos are not too big and they're still balling up and the big walleyes are busting over very deep water. Even in daytime.
So here's news you can use.
Screw the moon, when it comes to fishing. Other shit matters more. Now the moon to me just tells us how late in the evening we can fish.
BKb
The last, I'd say four years we've chased the full moon so we could troll at night and we've had som work interference, and what has happened is our dates slipped further into late August. And what has happened is our catch rates, which we keep pretty close track of have gone down. By about 30%. That's a lot.
What we figured out, at least for this lake, time of year trumps the moon for producing good day or night time fishing. And that time of year deal is literally only a space of two or three weeks, in SW Ontario that's slipping from a mid summer pattern to a late summer pattern over that span. We set the old dates based on missing the mayfly hatch in early to mid July and catching the midsummer baitfish patterns, when the ciscos are not too big and they're still balling up and the big walleyes are busting over very deep water. Even in daytime.
So here's news you can use.
Screw the moon, when it comes to fishing. Other shit matters more. Now the moon to me just tells us how late in the evening we can fish.
BKb