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The solunar table is a tool that predicts the best times to fish based on the position of the moon and sun. It was developed by John Alden Knight in 1926, who after analyzing over 200 records of exceptional catches, discovered that 90% occurred during specific periods related to lunar transit.
Solunar theory is based on the idea that fish (and other animals) have periods of peak feeding activity that coincide with astronomical events:
Major periods occur when the moon is directly overhead (upper lunar transit) or directly below (lower lunar transit) your location. During these periods, gravitational pull is at its maximum and fish feed more aggressively.
Minor periods coincide with moonrise and moonset. These are shorter activity windows but equally productive.
The moon phase amplifies or reduces activity:
Studies by the Georgia Department of Wildlife (USA) confirmed that largemouth bass feeding activity increases by 35% during major solunar periods compared to neutral periods.
At PescaSolunar we combine solunar data with barometric pressure, wind, cloud cover, and precipitation into a score from 1 to 10 so you know exactly when to go fishing.
PescaSolunar.com — Free 7-day fishing forecasts for 20 lakes in Mexico. Combines solunar tables + barometric pressure + weather into a 1-10 score.