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New Moon vs Full Moon
OK guys, as promised here is a moon phase comparison. This is based upon nearly 500 days of hunting logged into my hunting survey from last year. Read it as you may, but contrary to what I beleived, the percent of hunters seeing either sex of deer at each point in time during the day is greater for a full moon than a new moon. The percentages are based upon the actual number of hunters reporting to have been in the field at each 1/2 hour time interval.
If this interests you at all, please help out with the research at www.thehunterseye.com/sightingsurvey/sightingsurvey.htm Its free, easy and quick. Johnnie Please help with my research at http://www.thehunterseye.com/sightin...tingsurvey.htm |
RE: New Moon vs Full Moon
That is not quite how it has worked for me. I have noticed after a new moon I see many deer, and more during the noon hours. A full moon (that is a bright one with no clouds)I have found is good for nothing but spot lighting hogs at night.
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RE: New Moon vs Full Moon
Personally, I have seen more deer during mid-day on a full moon. Usually though, I have seen more deer in the morning and afternoon of new moons than full moons. There have been exceptions however.
Johnnie Please help with my research at http://www.thehunterseye.com/sightin...tingsurvey.htm |
RE: New Moon vs Full Moon
I hope with additional input the findings don't change. Also, for those of you that may be going on trips. I have made a printable version that you can take with you. Use it for your own notes or whatever, just please input some data for me. It can be reached at
http://www.thehunterseye.com/Sightin...yprintable.htm Johnnie Please help with my research at http://www.thehunterseye.com/sightin...tingsurvey.htm |
RE: New Moon vs Full Moon
We are in a new moon right now. Im going out all this weekend. Ill post what is going on. Its rainy here right now, so I guess that will need to be factored in as well.
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RE: New Moon vs Full Moon
Your graph supports what Kammermeyer found in his 1975 Ph D thesis project on white-tailed deer, what Lewis and Shea found in their 1986 study of sambar deer, in what Halls found on white-tailed deer in 1984, what Kroll and Koerth found in their study of white-tailed deer, and what I found in my 1994 study of white-tailed deer. I will send you the graph. Deer activity is highest during the full moon phase!!!!!
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I'm going with the biologist, not the theorists. The Nov. full moon runs from the 17-24. That's when I will be looking for bucks that are looking for remaining unbred does after our rut here in MN (which peaks Nov 7-15). T.R. Michels Edited by - trmichels on 11/01/2002 10:43:19 Edited by - trmichels on 11/01/2002 10:49:51 |
RE: New Moon vs Full Moon
Hey TR. I'm with you about the theorists. I have never seen anything to prove the accuracy of the "moon guides" That is part of the reason that I started my project.
Thanks to everyone that has helped out so far, and please continue to do so. Johnnie Please help with my research at http://www.thehunterseye.com/sightin...tingsurvey.htm |
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