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Old 10-09-2014, 11:42 AM
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What moon phase is best for Pelagic fishing? Is there any proven evidence that one phase is better or worse than another? How would a full moon or new moon affect bait and tuna?
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Old 10-09-2014, 12:04 PM
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Looking at the harvest moon today I was wondering the same.
I was always told no but some say yess so who knows.
Never really understood the moon thing and fishing but I know it effects the tides and such.
Hoping to get off shore this weekend so I hope ots a good thing for fushing.
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Old 10-09-2014, 12:10 PM
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Full & new can be the very best providing ocean is normal & not affected by other conditions during this period!!
Nothings 100% but offshore or inshore, Ive had many of my best catches on the moon !
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My experience in the immediate Sandy Hook area is to avoid the new or full moons. Maybe that has something to do with the area since the tides generally rip more in the Sandy Hook area to begin with. During these moon phases the tides rip even more because the low tides are lower and high tides are higher than normal. A lot more water moving in and out in the same period of time. That makes for a very fast drift and it's harder to keep on the bottom.
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My experience in the immediate Sandy Hook area is to avoid the new or full moons. Maybe that has something to do with the area since the tides generally rip more in the Sandy Hook area to begin with. During these moon phases the tides rip even more because the low tides are lower and high tides are higher than normal. A lot more water moving in and out in the same period of time. That makes for a very fast drift and it's harder to keep on the bottom.
I agree with you on this inshore theory Gerry. I understand moon phases have a LOT to do with bottom fishing and I too tend to avoid bottom fishing when its full. But what about offshore canyons for pelagics? Does anyone have any theories or factual evidence on how a full moon can affect tuna fishing? Does the light from the moon attract more bait fish to the surface?
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Old 10-09-2014, 02:16 PM
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I've been tracking this personally since 1986 when I first went offshore fishing with Barry Goldman on the Ol Salty for tuna. When it comes to pelligic's offshore- tuna, etc. I always avoid fishing two days before and two days after a full moon or new moon. Basically, knocking out 6 days of fishing because of the phase of the moon. Often, I have found the current to be too strong when there is a full moon and the chances for wind against tide, lines running to the bow, etc. are greater..in my own humble opinion.

Others swear that full/new moon are the best. The worst trips I have been on are full/new moon. Swords tend to bite better during the full moon, but that's only my experience.

Inshore is a completely different story.
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My experience in the immediate Sandy Hook area is to avoid the new or full moons. Maybe that has something to do with the area since the tides generally rip more in the Sandy Hook area to begin with. During these moon phases the tides rip even more because the low tides are lower and high tides are higher than normal. A lot more water moving in and out in the same period of time. That makes for a very fast drift and it's harder to keep on the bottom.
If u fish a lot of full moons , u'll find some instances the tide is not ripping at all , don't know answer but can happen especially in the deep!
I further believe it stirs bait & gets fish to feed actively when it does rip!
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I used to, and then stopped the Full moon for tuna. Especially in October.

First trip .. killed on YFT I got 4 on a party boat that must have have 50-60 tuna on board.

The next three October trips on full mooons all sucked! The whole party boat didnt even make 20.

Neeedless to say I stopped targeting October full moons. AT $300-350 a copy .. a very expensive and humbling boat ride.



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Full & new can be the very best providing ocean is normal & not affected by other conditions during this period!!
Nothings 100% but offshore or inshore, Ive had many of my best catches on the moon !
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