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    Moon rise & set

    Thought this site might be helpful to many and maybe mean nothing at all to others. helps me with bite times anyways! cheers

    http://www.thelunartimes.com/Austral...ustralia_.aspx

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    http://www.thelunartimes.com/Australia.aspx

    this one might be more helpful for other locations.

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    Willy Weather http://moonphases.willyweather.com.a.../clontarf.html, you can select which loaction you requier from the home page, is also a very good site. It has sun rise sun set times tide times wind direction etc an overall great site. Their forecasts are usually as good as if not more acurate than the BOM.
    Tight Lines

    Split-shot

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    Some good sites there.
    I'll add one too, more fishing times but has other info for members. No need to pay, has free sub's as well.

    http://www.fishingreminder.com/

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    www.tide-forecast.com
    worldwide tides, sunrise and set, moonrise and set.
    Easy to read real-time graph, free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish_gutz View Post
    How is that, I understand the moon phases have an effect on fishing IE full moons normally results in quiet fishing for a lot of species but bite times ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FISHAWN View Post
    How is that, I understand the moon phases have an effect on fishing IE full moons normally results in quiet fishing for a lot of species but bite times ?
    had a few good sessions offshore when the bite comes on as the moon starts to rise up from the horizon. could be other factors also but seemed coincidental when it happened a few times.

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    Snapper love it when the moon comes up of an arvo, and when it sets in the early morning.
    Just one example of many...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish_gutz View Post
    had a few good sessions offshore when the bite comes on as the moon starts to rise up from the horizon. could be other factors also but seemed coincidental when it happened a few times.
    thanks mate have heard similar with pelagics like Hoo

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