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#1549901 - 10/07/08 02:29 PM High moon at primetime??
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Registered: 12/13/05
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Loc: Central MN
Good day all. I was reading the October issue of North American Whitetail this weekend and read an article by a guy in Ohio who has shot 3 200" bucks. Anywho, he said something about the moon "being high at primetime" on certain days. He says he often only gets sightings of the big boys in daylight during this time. What is he talking about exactly? Anyone know or have an idea? Anyone else read the article? Your thoughts? Thanks.

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#1550008 - 10/07/08 03:25 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: Coach1310]
B. Amish Offline
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Isn't this the same as those calendars that base wildlife and fishing activity off of the moon? I think a lot of handheld GPS units have this information in them also.
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#1550019 - 10/07/08 03:31 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: B. Amish]
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Sounds to me liek he ws talking about when the full moon is high in the sky during low light periods?? Or any phase of the moon for that matter.
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#1550025 - 10/07/08 03:36 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: leechbait]
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Sounds to me like he was trying to sell you on a Line of
Horse Sh!t
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#1550269 - 10/07/08 05:48 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: MUSKYMAN1011]
james_walleye Offline
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I've heard that moonrise can be dynamite. I know muskie diehards sware that moonrise gets the muskies going....

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#1550808 - 10/08/08 07:42 AM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: james_walleye]
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Its been my personal experience that a guy can get what I like to call "the shaft" during any and all conditions, reguardless of how its supposed to be. smile

It can all come together just as fast.
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#1550809 - 10/08/08 07:46 AM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: slimngrizzly]
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I think that when you have a high full moon the deer will be more active through out the night, will bed down for a while and will get up and move around late morning to early afternoon again. I don't know that this is any different than any other time but people will write what they think will sell.

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#1552754 - 10/09/08 03:29 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: fivebucks]
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My understanding of this 'theory' is that when there is a full moon at night, the big boys stay up all night feeding and chasing and don't feel the need to get up and about during hunting hours.

However, when the moon is not providing light at night, then the deer movement around the evenings and mornings (i.e. hunting hours) increases.

Just my understanding, for what it's worth.
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#1554110 - 10/10/08 05:52 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: Eye Slayer]
matthothand Offline
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Registered: 02/22/05
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Loc: Forest Lake, MN
I would like respectfully disagree with Murray and his moon guide. I don't let the moon dictate any way I hunt. I think that deer base their activity on temperature, weather, pressure/disturbance, and the lengthening or shortening of daylight. Deer are nocturnal by nature and peak visible activity by the hunter will typically occur closer to night. An exceptional period of severely increased daytime activity is of course pre rut and rut. During the chase phase the bucks will be looking for does and on their vulnerable feet and active at any and every moment. They won't look at the moon and decide to take their union break once the sun is over the trees. Same with breeding. If a doe will stand he will mount. The crescent moon won't influence him to go see the vikes game instead. I guess I'm just bitter about too many people blaming their inability to harvest a mature buck on nonsensical stuff like the moon. There's just too many other more important factors.
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#1554260 - 10/10/08 09:41 PM Re: High moon at primetime?? [Re: matthothand]
fishinmajishin Offline
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Registered: 04/27/08
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Loc: Big Lake,MN
I totally agree with you Matt. I posted on a thread in the archery forum basically stating the same thing. The amount of daylight is the only constant in the wild kingdom. Nature's calender/clock.

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