Fish, game and all wildlife move in search of food in cycles relative to the moon's location to the earth. The cycle feeding time listed above is the prime time to start each day at and along each time zone meridian of longitude 75 degrees (Eastern) 90 degrees (Central) 105 degrees (Mountain) and 120 degrees (Pacific) during the month's regular time and listed as Daylight Saving during the time it is in effect. To determine the feeding cycle time for best fishing and hunting in the area you plan to fish or hunt advance the sum of 4 minutes for each degree west and back up 4 minutes for each degree east. The next prime feeding cycle (not listed in the p.m. or a.m.) will be twelve and one-half hours later. If you know the feeding cycle and plan to fish or hunt during this time you will catch nine out of ten fish and bag more game than you will during the period between the feeding cycle. The day and moon changes are shown as new, first quarter, full, and last quarter.
Please see the Fishing & Hunting Times in the current monthly Texas
Outdoors Journal Magazine
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