By: Eric Henson
The moon and tides can play a huge part in catching fish. Not all of us can plan our fishing trips around the tides and moon but, when you can it will definitely benefit you. Once you learn them/figure them out, it will increase your fish catching odds. And even though it is great to spend time out on the h20, we all like CATCHING FISH!
Lunar tides are caused by the magnetic attraction of the earth and moon. The moon tries to pull everything closer to it and so the water moves depending on the location of the moon. Since the position of the earth and moon are always changing, the water is always moving. The ocean is constantly switching from high tide to low tide with two high tides and two low tides. There are generally about 12 hours between the two high tides.

Taking this all into consideration. When you can, try to plan your trips around the stronger tides. Fishing in general is better around the full and new moon tides. When the tides are ripping the fish have more oxygen running through their gills making them friskier. There is a lot more bait pouring in and out with the tides. Even on land when there are full and new moons there is a lot more activity in nature. Also, another thing to look out for is when the moon is setting and rising. Almost everyone knows sunrise and sunset can be some of the best fishing. The moon is just as important as the sun rising and setting.
Hope this helps answer some of your questions about tides and fishing. Understanding the tides can be critical to your safety on the water as well. Be safe out there on the water and respect your fellow anglers. Tight Lines and Tight Knots to all!
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