Moon Phases??
#1
Moon Phases??
OK Guys and Gals,
How many of you pay attention to the moon phases and adjust your hunts accordingly? I have always looked for the moon rising early in the afternoon as the best time to be in the stand. I have always seen deer moving and feeding early in theafternoon when this happens. The full moon seems to shut down most activity early in the season around here. At least durring the daylight hours.
How many of you pay attention to the moon phases and adjust your hunts accordingly? I have always looked for the moon rising early in the afternoon as the best time to be in the stand. I have always seen deer moving and feeding early in theafternoon when this happens. The full moon seems to shut down most activity early in the season around here. At least durring the daylight hours.
#2
RE: Moon Phases??
From my experience, I've seen more deer in the afternoon (11 A.M.-4 P.M.) when the moon is full. I 'googled' moon phases and the effect it has on deer and it backed up my experience. It said less deer/bucks where taken when the moon was full. That's because most hunters feel mornings and evenings is the best time to hunt. But in reality deer, for the most part, aren't necessarily "programmed" to feed mornings and evenings. They adjust accordingly due to moon phases and chemical make-up. It's instinct. If cool enough early in the year, try going out at 8-9 o'clock and hunt through the afternoon. It's really a matter of trial and error.
#3
RE: Moon Phases??
Actual research (TR Michaels) suggest that the most deer activity and most havests occur during the full moon phase. However, my experience has been like most others in that I hardly see anything in the mornings following a full moon. A heavy overcast night helps though.
#4
RE: Moon Phases??
ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65
Actual research (TR Michaels) suggest that the most deer activity and most havests occur during the full moon phase. However, my experience has been like most others in that I hardly see anything in the mornings following a full moon. A heavy overcast night helps though.
Actual research (TR Michaels) suggest that the most deer activity and most havests occur during the full moon phase. However, my experience has been like most others in that I hardly see anything in the mornings following a full moon. A heavy overcast night helps though.
#5
RE: Moon Phases??
stealthHtr22.
I'm not sure if I can post this here. But we'll try.
Here is a link to TR, you may have to purchase his actual research papers (I'm not sure if he puts them on his web), but could could try chatting with him in his forum. Tell him BobCo19-65 sent you from here. He is a very knowledgeable and honest person and has spent tons of time doing actual research in the field.
http://www.trmichels.com/DeerArticles.htm
#7
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Does not research also show more correlation to deer movement to moon position rather than phase? Example, deer movement is suppose to increase when the moon is directly over head and directly under foot ie, the other side of the planet. This could be anytime from noon and midnight to 9 am and 9pm.
I see very little daylight activity during a full moon but I have to say I usually only get evenings during this time. I've stayed in my stand in past seasons to hear the deer after darkness and on some occassions were able to glass them with enough light.
I see very little daylight activity during a full moon but I have to say I usually only get evenings during this time. I've stayed in my stand in past seasons to hear the deer after darkness and on some occassions were able to glass them with enough light.
#9
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For years I have used this website for fishing and hunting primetimes. (Scroll to bottom of website page for valuable information.I can attest for it's accuracy both for fishing AND hunting). Note that it does point out that early morning and late evening are frequently good times also. Also, the MOON CALCULATOR is good anywhere you are in the U.S./Canada....valuable also.
http://www.texasprimetimes.com/Texas_Feeding_Tables/texas_feeding_tables.html
Also, here is a very handy, accurate clock to use in conjunction with the MOON CALCULATOR
http://mackgreen.com/signature.php/temp.gif
http://www.texasprimetimes.com/Texas_Feeding_Tables/texas_feeding_tables.html
Also, here is a very handy, accurate clock to use in conjunction with the MOON CALCULATOR
http://mackgreen.com/signature.php/temp.gif
#10
RE: Moon Phases??
Rob,
I think the info you talk about is correct. At least from what I've seen. When the moon is rising in the afternoon I see all kinds of activity on my way home from work. That time is usally around 4:00 pm. I see deer along the road feeding and in peoples front yard. That is the time I try to get in the stand.
I think the info you talk about is correct. At least from what I've seen. When the moon is rising in the afternoon I see all kinds of activity on my way home from work. That time is usally around 4:00 pm. I see deer along the road feeding and in peoples front yard. That is the time I try to get in the stand.