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2991#
发表于 2009-3-21 22:06 | 只看该作者
Post by sino_single;2186898

整体渔情不佳,或许巧合了黄历上的说道(今天非出渔吉日),不然怎么有一渔王现场睡觉,另一渔王一无所获!:eek:


想必一无所获的是渔疙瘩!昨天渔疙瘩还相当生猛,看来2009年渔疙瘩需要和我一起出征。

昨天本pike王居然一条pike也没钓上,虽说黄鲈上了12条,但不够份量,顿时没有了精神头。
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2992#
发表于 2009-3-21 22:12 | 只看该作者

黄鲈好吃

Post by sino_single;2185947
如果只是为了娱乐,运河近交通也方便好下钩鱼也多,比较适合老人的那种钓法!
至于吃鱼,请下楼#2784,政府对污染有官方说法,,,运河有两条,一条废弃的是蒙城的备用引用水源,一条仍在通行船只的那里整天都有人在钓鱼,其中有一个天津的退休老师经常在那里钓,都有钓很大的BASS,WALLEYE,..运河是啥鱼都有..

你说的污染比较厉害,能理解,,污染也是相对的..

希望令尊能玩的开心..
吃放心鱼,放心吃鱼。谢谢Sino!
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2993#
发表于 2009-3-21 23:13 | 只看该作者
非也,非也。刚好猜错,我是睡觉的那个哩~~~ 昨天和你战完鱼后,疲惫不堪,今天走路都大腿膝盖痛。。。所以边晒太阳,边小睡了一下~~~朱自清同学说得好:有道是:“酣眠固不可少,小睡也别有风味嘛!~~~”

因为今天我把我的宝贝牛X 之冰钓Jig 小赠了一个给Sino兄,他当时还嫌颜色不好看,经过我对天发誓保证好用以后,他将信将疑的试了几下,其实第二竿就上了个Perch。所以才会有接下来的太阳鱼嘛~~~~

我今天确是无心恋战。。。就连竿上的小鱼被吃掉了我都不知道,也懒得换。但是还是上了好几条Perch的,有两条的Size还不错呢~~~

偶尔上岸冒个泡,呼吸一下。冰化了,氧气充足,冒冒泡准备开始去甩竿了~~~
Post by 3DVRD;2187071
想必一无所获的是渔疙瘩!昨天渔疙瘩还相当生猛,看来2009年渔疙瘩需要和我一起出征。

昨天本pike王居然一条pike也没钓上,虽说黄鲈上了12条,但不够份量,顿时没有了精神头。
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2994#
发表于 2009-3-22 08:41 | 只看该作者
Post by Adam_liren;2187125
非也,非也。刚好猜错,我是睡觉的那个哩~~~

真没想到,还有渔疙瘩钓鱼睡觉的时候!
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2995#
发表于 2009-3-22 19:48 | 只看该作者
Post by 3DVRD;2187240
真没想到,还有渔疙瘩钓鱼睡觉的时候!

今天果然又不出黄历所料,渔情惨淡几乎无鱼...

既然你过不来,那我们开吃了,,

吃前还是让你也瞻仰下C夫的椒盐小黄鲈吧。

渔后聚餐二锅头的日子又开始了,

走嘞...

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2996#
发表于 2009-3-22 20:23 | 只看该作者
Peak Fishing Times & Lunar Phases

The darker shade of purple indicates the best fishing or hunting potential based on the phase of the moon. This chart can be used in any time zone in the Northern Hemisphere. This calendar is updated on the first day of every month.

What is the difference between this moon chart and Lake-Link's Fishing Forecasts?
Lake-Link's daily fishing forecasts can be found on any lake in our Lake-Finder section or many of the bodies of water found in our Fishing Reports section.
CURRENT MOON




LAKE-LINK KEYWORD:MoonWhat is this?: New Moon: Full Moon

  /* Calendar day holder */                 #Calendar {border:solid 1px #151515;border-collapse: collapse;} #CalendarCell {border:solid 1px #151515;border-collapse: collapse;} #CalendarDay{        float: right;        padding: 5px;        background-color: #000099;        font-weight:bold;        color:#ffffff;        }        #PeakTimes{        font-size:12px;        clear:both;        padding:4px;        } March 2009 Moon Chart

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April 2009 Moon Chart

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What is the difference between this moon chart and Lake-Link's Fishing Forecasts?

The moon charts above are based upon a single factor: the moon's transit times. The chart will give you a very "general" recommendation but it does not take into effect other solunar data. This is why you may see some difference in our detailed Fishing Forecasts and the moon charts above.
Lake-Link's Fishing Forecasts are based on solar and lunar influences that cycle during each day. The chart shows each hour of the day graphically. The hours with the higher rating have a greater combination of solar and lunar influence and thus indicate the best times to fish.
Lake-Link's Fishing Forecasts are more accurate because they are the only charts that consider diurnal inequality to determining the best time to fish. Declination and diurnal inequality occur each month during the 28-day lunar cycle.
Declination is the advancing and declining of the moon each month to its highest and lowest point in the sky. The highest or the maximum lunar declination is often called “high moon”. The moon's orbit does not follow the earth’s equator. In fact its orbit is tilted in two different planes causing it to advance to a latitude of 28.5° above the equator and then in about two weeks it will retreat to a latitude 28.5° below it. This advancing and retreating between these two points is what is called lunar declination. When the moon is at its maximum declination, its influence is greater in North America than at other times.


Diurnal inequality is when the changing lunar declination causes other lunar effects to be either more or less intense. The best example is with tides. The moon’s transit or “overhead” position is the primary influences for one daily high tide, and the “underfoot” position influences the other high tide. Sometimes the “overhead” tide is larger than the “underfoot” tide, and sometimes it is the other way around. The only time that they are the same is when the moon is at the equator or at 0° declination . This diurnal inequality of the moon’s cycle affects wildlife in a similar way that it does the tides. Only Weather and Wildlife’s algorithms and charts factor-in changing lunar declination to more accurately determine ratings.

The other lunar event that affects the intensity of the feeding activity periods is the distance that the moon is from the earth. The point at which the moon is nearest the earth and exerts its greatest influence is called “perigee” and the point it is furthest away is “apogee”. The information, algorithms, charts and ratings in Lake-Link's Fishing Forecasts is based on the exact latitude and longitude of your location.
Weather is a critical factor that will independently affect fishing activity. Fishing Forecast data obtained from Weather & Wildlife
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2997#
发表于 2009-3-22 20:27 | 只看该作者
怎么岸上的各位资深渔夫开始找"旁门左道“了?

三四月份的钓鱼皇历:

http://www.lake-link.com/moon/

一篇关于皇历的短文:
THE REAL SCOOP ON MOON PHASES
By Joe Bucher


Full Moon or Dark Moon? Major and minor solunar periods? Which is best? Does any of this moon mumbo jumbo make any real sense nor does it actually work? These are legitimate questions asked by thousands of anglers each year, and they deserve concrete answers backed up by some bonafide data. Yet as much as pro anglers endorse the effectiveness of moon charts and outdoor publications of every niche' continue to print them, rarely does either source validate these solunar claims with data.


It's not hard to find a solunar table of some kind. Nearly every fishing publication today publishes some kind of monthly solunar table, moon chart, activity calendar, action graph, or other similar version. All of these tables, charts, and calendars claim to predict daily feeding activity of fish with accordance to moon and solar influences. Yet, I, like so many other anglers, rarely find any consistent correlation with most of these references.


Finally, back in 1976, when I got into the fishing guide business full time, I really made it a point to compare my fishing catches to a number of solunar charts. Once I started logging my catches on a daily basis I developed a good data base. This finally put me in a position to compare hundreds of muskies, and thousands of bass and walleyes on a daily, monthly, and yearly basis to any printed solar/lunar reference. One of my key entries was the time of day. I figured a daily entry of fish activity would finally give me a mound of fishing data to compare with the various solar/lunar references on a given day to day basis. What followed convinced me that certain solar/lunar criteria simply had little or no daily influence.
Basically, I became so frustrated and disappointed with the lack of any real consistent correlation to most of the popular magazine charts today that I gave up on them completely. They simply did not work. I actually caught far more fish when they weren't supposed to bite. And when good fish and game activity did coincide, which was less than 10% of the time, it was plainly obvious that it actually had much more to do with the local weather changes than any predicted major or minor solunar period.
You would have thought that my accumulated research would have cured me from ever looking at a solunar chart again, but it did just the opposite. Why? Because I ended up discovering a certain solar/lunar influence that really did work. In fact, it worked so well that it was hard to believe at first. My daily fishing logs had surely disputed the commonly accepted correlations, but they just as surely pointed to indisputable evidence that a "certain" solar/lunar factor was really important.
Yes, I had flipped 180 degrees on the entire solar/lunar deal. I went from totally disbelieving to being totally convinced. In fact, I eventually got to the point where I myself began to predict the most probable daily, monthly and even yearly times when the biggest fish were most apt to bite. And what's even more incredible, was that I was right almost every single time! But perhaps what was even more unbelievable to me was that everyone else had missed this simple but really absolutely true key.
The real secret, I discovered, to solar/lunar influences on a daily basis was nothing more than knowing when the sun and moon rose and set on a 24 hour basis. That's right, it was simply a matter of knowing, to the minute, when the sun came up and went down, and when the moon came up and went down each and every day. My 21 year old fishing log revealed without question that fish were active during a 90 minute window surrounding each one of these four daily influences.


Now, I realize this sounds overly obvious, but I told you it would. Most of the solar/lunar charts, tables and graphs you see depicted in today's publications do not reveal nor coincide with these four vital factors. 1) sun rise, 2) sun set, 3) moon rise, and 4) moon set. Yet it doesn't take an astrologist to figure out how important the rise and set of the sun and moon has to be.


It's certainly no secret that feeding movements of both fish and game have been traditionally accepted as key during dawn and dusk -- this correlates with sun rise and sun set. Moon rise and set is a bit more tricky to key in on though since they can often occur at mid day or mid night. Overcast weather can also make it impossible to see a moon rise or set, and of course a dark/new moon is not visible to begin with.
The other "super secret" my logs revealed was the predictable frequency of big fish catches during the peak moon phases of full and new moon. Specifically, a lot more big muskies, walleyes, and bass were taken right on the scheduled calendar day of both the full or new (dark) moon peak, and continued for a three to five day stretch afterwards. In other words, if the full moon peak is on June 10th, June 10 thru 15 have great potential for trophies.
Backing up a bit, the four daily factors previously discussed (the rise and set of both the sun and moon) inside each one of these predictable monthly moon peaks (four days on the back side of the full or new moon) further nails it down. In other words, you want to plan your fishing trips to hit the peak of the full or new moon. Then you want to be on your favorite big fish spots during the daily rise and set of both the sun and the moon.
Finally, my logs revealed a third factor that really adds impact to this entire solunar secret. That unpredictable third influence is local weather. Whenever a local weather change coincides with the daily rise or set of either the sun or the moon, during a peak monthly moon period, big things happen in bunches. Big things meaning big fish. For example, give me a severe summer T-storm right at sunset, and just before moon rise during the new moon period and it's almost a sure bet that that I'm going to bag big muskies or the year's biggest catch of lunker walleyes. Or just as good -- put me on a steep rocky shoreline with some spawning ciscoes right at the start of a snow storm in the late fall just after sunrise and right before moon set during a full moon period. Big muskies, big pike, big walleyes and big lakers will be snappin'.
Could there be a fourth factor? Absolutely. In fact, there might even be a 5thor 6th. However, an easy-to-detect 4th factor of influence that adds even more impact to an already good situation is a change in the photoperiod, or laymen's terms -- a change in season. Photoperiodism is actually the measured ratio of daylight to darkness. The most drastic changes in the photoperiod occur in the spring and fall, but mini-differences are detected inside all seasons which are quickly detected thru their eyes and transmitted to their pituitary gland. The responses to these changes in the photoperiod trigger sexual responses such as reproduction and the development of eggs. This, in turn, also triggers increased movement and feeding binges by normally less active trophy fish.


I do realize how controversial my comments on solunar table validity may seem to some, but the facts speak for themselves. My data clearly points to sun rise, sun set, moon rise and moon set as The most important factors. The simple rise and set of both the sun and moon has far more impact than any other daily sun or moon position. That is, bar none, the single most important daily triggering factor of both fish and game.


Monthly peaks in both the full and new moon are a second factor definitely worth considering. When fish of all sizes are feeding infrequently due to a prolonged streak of bad local weather conditions, that small "window" of three to four days right after the actual moon peaks, full or new, may be the
only time that the largest fish of any species is truly cacheable. Fishing during the daily rise or set of the sun and moon during these key monthly moon phases is paramount.


Weather is also a legitimate third factor, and helps to elevate the impact of the daily rise and set of the sun or moon. It further elevates the entire realm of big fish possibilities when all three factors happen at relatively the same time. A changing weather pattern combined with a good monthly moon phase and rise or set of either sun or moon can activate some major movement from big fish.


If all of these things happen during a good photoperiod, look out! This is when the biggest fish of the year are generally caught. If your serious about taking such a fish, I'd suggest you start really paying attention to the real scoop on moon phases! Trust me -- thousands of entries in my fishing logs
can't be wrong. This stuff really works!

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2998#
发表于 2009-3-22 20:49 | 只看该作者
Post by ccc_ccc;2187822


既然你过不来,那我们开吃了,,

吃前还是让你也瞻仰下C夫的椒盐小黄鲈吧。

渔后聚餐二锅头的日子又开始了,

走嘞...

看着都眼馋!:eek:
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2999#
发表于 2009-3-22 21:29 | 只看该作者
Post by ccc_ccc;2187822
今天果然又不出黄历所料,渔情惨淡几乎无鱼...

既然你过不来,那我们开吃了,,

吃前还是让你也瞻仰下C夫的椒盐小黄鲈吧。

渔后聚餐二锅头的日子又开始了,

走嘞...

羡慕呀,不知啥时偶也能加入呀?

不知道C夫知不知道小弟是谁?
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3000#
发表于 2009-3-23 10:38 | 只看该作者

好消息

初步探明achigan lake 有marina service, 具体地点冰化了以后才能探明。据说是大嘴家园。本人没有去过,只是转述朋友说法。
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