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Fisherman's calendar by day. Fisherman's lunar calendar

Dear anglers, we have prepared for you a detailed fishing calendar for the whole year. Use the data from the calendar to plan your fishing trips and this will guarantee you great catches and a good mood!

Fisherman's calendar for January 2019

  • Favorable days for fishing: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
  • Average fish activity: 14, 15, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 16, 17, 30

Fisherman's calendar for February 2019

  • Favorable days: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
  • Average fish activity: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 2, 3, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

Fishing calendar for March 2019

  • Favorable days: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
  • Average fish activity: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 30, 31

Fishing calendar for April 2019

  • Favorable days: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 24, 25
  • Average fish activity: 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 2, 3, 10, 16

Fishing calendar for May 2019

  • Favorable days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 23, 24, 25
  • Average fish activity: 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
  • Unfavorable days: 5, 7, 31

Fisherman's calendar for June 2019

  • Favorable days: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
  • Average fish activity: 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 2, 3, 29, 30

Fishing calendar for July 2019

  • Favorable days: 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
  • Average fish activity: 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
    31
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 11, 30

Fishing calendar for August 2019

  • Favorable days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 30, 31
  • Average fish activity: 5, 7, 8, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29
  • Unfavorable days: 10, 26

Fishing calendar for September 2019

  • Favorable days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
  • Average fish activity: 8, 9, 10, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
  • Unfavorable days: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25

Fishing calendar for October 2019

  • Favorable days: 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 20
  • Average fish activity: 7, 8, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 15, 30

Fishing calendar for November 2019

  • Favorable days: 5, 7, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 20
  • Average fish activity: 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • Unfavorable days: 6, 16, 30

Fisherman's calendar for December 2019

  • Favorable days: 11, 12, 13
  • Average fish activity: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
  • Unfavorable days: 1, 4, 5, 30

We have also collected other popular fishing calendars for this year. Using this data from calendars, you can quite accurately predict a good bite and, as a result, a big catch! Or understand that it is better not to go fishing on this day, but to take care, for example, of your gear and preparing for the next fishing trip.

No tail, no scales in 2019!!!

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  3. Lures based pheromones.

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Each month has its own characteristics and the angler must know what kind of fish he can most likely count on if he finds himself in a body of water at one time or another. There is no bad time for fishing; every month of the year has its own advantages and disadvantages. An experienced fisherman knows well when and what fish to target and what fishing methods to prefer.

December

The beginning of winter is a holiday for lovers of winter fishing. In December, as a rule, reservoirs freeze, and winter fishermen rush to the first ice. At this time, the main fishing methods are vertical trolling. You should count on catching pike perch, bersh and pike.

January

This month marks the beginning of the most difficult period for fish – the wilderness. It is also difficult for fishermen, since the fish are extremely passive and can be quite difficult to catch. In January, pike perch and burbot. You can catch perch and roach with a jig. At the beginning of January, you can safely go out to almost any body of water, so fishermen begin to catch bream in the holes of large rivers and reservoirs.

February

The wilderness is in full swing. The fish is passive, you have to search for it for a long time and then persistently entice it to bite. It is best to fish in bodies of water with a current. Heavy tungsten jigs, garlands, float rigs, winter donks, rollers and girders work. In shallow water, in some places you can count on perch and rudd on a jig with bloodworms or a winter float rod.

March

The beginning of the month is usually the last ice, when the fish begin to become active and the angler can count on good results. Usually roach and perch are caught using a jig. takes live bait, but pike perch prefers . In the second half of the month, the rivers begin to become free of ice and fish such as pike and perch go to spawn. Usually the spawning ban begins at the end of March.

April

The water in the rivers gradually rises and floods begin. This period is interesting because the roach gathers in large schools and begins to move to the spawning grounds, actively feeding along the way. They catch it on trucks, donka and float tackle. As the water warms up, flocks of silver bream follow the roach, and catching them is no different from catching roach. Among the predators, perch and pike begin to become more active, which can be caught in shallow water. It is gradually starting to catch in the lakes.

May

Many fish, after spawning, begin to feed heavily. These are pike, asp, roach, perch, chub and ide. Other types of fish are just going to spawn: crucian carp, bream, carp, bleak, pike perch and catfish. At the end of the month, the spawning ban is coming to an end and fishermen are preparing to fully open the season.

June

The beginning of summer is usually characterized by the activity of catfish, which use such baits as crawlers, frogs, live bait, and rotten meat. In the rivers, bream also become more active, moving away from spawning and switching to a summer feeding regime. In ponds and quarries, crucian carp and carp are caught well, and tench are starting to bite. In places with aquatic vegetation, schools of rudd and roach appear. On a spinning rod, worse than pike.

July

Anglers usually spend the hottest period with a feeder or bottom gear, catching bream and. Crucian carp and crucian carp are still caught on lakes, ponds and quarries, and they are becoming much more active. Among the predators you can count on catching asp, perch and pike. But at night, spinners hunt for pike perch and chub.

August

Summer is coming to an end and many fish that were not so active before begin to feed. First of all, this applies to fish, which, in addition to insects, begin to attack juvenile fish. At this time, they are caught using miniature crank wobblers. The pike begins to show greater activity. Large perch and pike perch are active in the pits.

September

The beginning of autumn is traditionally considered the opening of the spinning season for anglers. After all, it is in September that predatory fish begin to feed not only in the morning and evening, but switch to feeding throughout the daylight hours. , which rushes to all baits. It is quite easy to catch large perch in snags using small jig baits.

October

The most favorable month for. The fanged one actively feeds during this period and is not difficult to catch. At the same time, when catching pike perch with a jig, you come across pike, perch, and occasionally asp. In mid-October, many carp fish gather in schools and migrate to their wintering grounds, so fishing with a feeder can also be quite successful.

November

The last month of autumn is usually characterized by fairly cool weather and unfavorable conditions for fishing. Many anglers prefer to stay home in November. But those who still take the plunge and go to the pond with a spinning rod are often rewarded with good trophies in the form of large pike, pike-perch and perch. It's also good for donkeys in November.

The Moon has a global influence on a number of processes that occur on our planet. Under its control, ebbs and flows occur, the gravitational field changes, the growth rate of animals and plants, and even people.

As the classic of fishing literature L.P. wrote. Sabaneev, the phases of the moon greatly influence the life of fish, and this influence cannot be subsumed under any general rule. Indeed, it is difficult to find a pattern, because in addition to the phase of the moon, there are many other important factors.
The behavior of freshwater fish is highly dependent on the instincts that they inherited from their ancient oceanic relatives.

Many calendars have been created to help fishing enthusiasts, but combining them into one comprehensive one is almost impossible. The ideal way to organize fishing would be to combine weather conditions with indicators of the lunar calendar, taking into account the seasonal habits of the fish of the species of interest. With this approach, taking into account all possible factors, it will be possible to double the catch, because weather conditions can change dramatically, the water temperature can rise or fall, and it is impossible to generalize all the fish at once, with their differences in behavior and reaction to the position of the satellite.

The concept of the lunar cycle and its influence on fishing

So, how long is the lunar cycle and what should fishermen expect if the weather is stable? Initially, it is worth mentioning that the moon completes a full cycle in 29.5 days. During this period, the moon goes through four phases, each of which is characterized by a global change in its behavior:

  • The new moon is usually accompanied by an unstable, infrequent bite. The fish begin to bite worse two days before the new moon and the biting situation may stabilize somewhat within two to four days after.
  • The entrance of the moon into its first quarter is accompanied by an improvement in the bite.
  • The full moon is the most unpredictable phase for anglers. Some species of fish may become more active at this time, while others, on the contrary, may completely subside.
  • The last quarter of the lunar cycle is the time of the most active biting. Under stable weather conditions, the bite of almost all species of fish becomes active two to three days before entering this phase and lasts for several more days after.

The “FishPortal.com.ua” team hopes that the fisherman’s lunar calendar for 2016 presented below will help you in choosing the most favorable day for organizing a holiday with a fishing rod near a pond, because it was created on the basis of numerous observations and statistics carried out for many years in order to study fish behavior. Let us note once again that by simultaneously analyzing the angler’s lunar calendar and weather forecasts, you will be able to determine the right time to catch your best trophy.

Fisherman's calendar for September 2019

The fisherman's lunar calendar for the city of Moscow for September 2019 is a collection of the most important and necessary information for the fisherman about events, as well as the intricacies of the lunar cycle. It takes into account the dependence of the intensity of fish biting on the phase of the Moon. This calendar will become an advisor for you, and will help no matter who you are: a beginner or a professional fisherman. To achieve excellent success in fishing, be sure to take into account other factors - weather, luck, skill and fishing location that influence the activity of fish.

Quick transition by day September 2019
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23 24 26 27 28 29
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Fishing in September. Morning parties are getting stronger, frost is settling more often, and the water temperature continues to decline. The leaves turn yellow and leaves begin to fall. In some places, falling leaves cover the surface of the water in a dense layer. In good weather, perches, roaches, breams, and roaches like to stand under them (fish do not gather under a layer of fallen alder leaves). It is successfully caught with a float rod using a worm, jig or small spoon. Aquatic plants turn brown, partially curl up and sink to the bottom. Underwater thickets are thinning. The mollusks, crustaceans and worms that inhabit them burrow into the silt. The fish go to deeper places. The water becomes even clearer.

The bite of bream and carp gradually worsens, and by the end of the month it stops completely. In warm weather, small bream and crucian carp continue to be caught on bloodworms and worms until the first ten days of the next month.

In lakes and ponds, roach with bloodworms, perch and small pike with fry are well caught; in rivers, at medium depths, mainly near bushes, asp are used for bleak. Hunting with bottom fishing rods for chub and ide for frogs continues (in the first half of the night and early morning hours). The chub also readily takes on minnows and chicken intestines. In the second half of the month, burbot begins to be found on the riffles. When fishing for bloodworms and maggots, they successfully fish for roach, bream, underwater, chub, roach and mainly dace. In the second ten days, autumn feeding of pike is observed in deep places. They catch it with a spinning rod, mugs, a track and float rods. Zander bites are rare. The best results are obtained by vertical trolling with winter lures in deep, snagged holes.

Quiet, cloudy days are most favorable for fishing. Light, drizzling rain does not affect the pike bite. Fishing for burbot is more effective on dark, stormy nights. In September it is especially interesting to fish with spinning rods, mugs and float rods for fry. When the weather is favorable, fishing for grasshoppers continues on the lakes. In small rivers, fishing with jigs near the banks is interesting. On the riffles at night there are chub bites for gudgeons (bottom fishing rods).

Fishing calendars for 2019:

The lunar fishing calendar for September 2019 presented below will be an excellent advisor for you. With its help you can easily determine the best moments for fishing.

Select type of selection Fisherman's lunar calendar for September 2019 for Moscow
Day
September
Time/
bite rating
Events
1 sun from 00:00
bad bite
1) The 2nd lunar day continues
from 07:56
good bite
1) Beginning of the 3rd lunar day
2 mon from 09:26
great bite
1) Beginning of the 4th lunar day
7 Sat from 15:58
good bite
1) Beginning of the 9th lunar day
9 mon from 17:37
weak bite
1) Beginning of the 11th lunar day
10 W from 18:10
bad bite
1) Beginning of the 12th lunar day
15 Sun from 19:42
weak bite
1) Beginning of the 17th lunar day
17 W from 20:10
great bite
1) Beginning of the 19th lunar day
18 Wed from 20:27
good bite
1) Beginning of the 20th lunar day
21 Sat from 21:48
weak bite
1) Beginning of the 23rd lunar day
25 Wed from 00:52
bad bite
1) Beginning of the 26th lunar day
30 mon from 08:22
good bite
1) Beginning of the 3rd lunar day
Fisherman's lunar calendar for other months

The fisherman's calendar notes that in August the bite of predatory fish intensifies and you need to prepare your spinning rod. In addition, fishing for catfish and carp is excellent in August. Also, the fisherman’s calendar for August records the food intake of rudd, bream, white bream and bleak. For effective fishing, use both the fish-biting calendar and the angler’s lunar calendar for August 2016. This will help you choose a more favorable day for fishing. Our fishing calendar will tell you how to catch pike in August, how to catch chub in August, how to catch catfish, carp and asp in August. You will learn what kind of fish and what to catch in August, what baits and lures to use for fishing at the end of summer.

Successful pike fishing

The fisherman's calendar for August notes that fishing in the first half of August is practically no different from the methods and types of fishing in July. But in the second half of the month, fishermen should pay attention to some changes that affect the fish bite in August. The nights noticeably lengthen and during night fishing in August the fish almost stop biting, by the end of the month the water temperature drops, microscopic algae die off, and the water becomes more transparent. The angler’s calendar for August advises you to take note of the following for effective fishing:

Fisherman's calendar for August for central Russia

The fisherman’s calendar records an important fact: as the weather gets colder, the water bloom stops. The fish come to the shores, into the thickets of uruti and water lilies, and intensively feed on insect larvae, crustaceans, and mollusks. In August, huge shoals of perch persistently pursue small fish, but one thing is that a fry is fighting. It is becoming increasingly difficult for predatory fish to hunt for stronger juveniles, which apparently explains the increased bite on the fry. The fish bite in August picks up and becomes even throughout the day, weakening slightly in the midday hours. The fisherman's calendar 2016 emphasizes that in August the catfish and carp are hungry, so catfish and carp fishermen will not be bored fishing in August. Also in the angler’s calendar for August, the zhor of rudd and bleak, both adults and growing ones, is noted. Please note that in the second half of August, after a complete lack of bite, bream and bream begin to eat.

  • good fishing for perch with fry, spinning and on the track, especially in lakes and large reservoirs;
  • good luck fishing for frogs in rivers for ide and chub; pike and perch can peck on this bait;
  • catching roach on a grasshopper among aquatic vegetation is successful;
  • in the second half of August, pike perch become active; the pike perch bite at the end of August can be characterized as good;
  • the fisherman's calendar for August notes that catfish, carp, rudd and bleak are getting hungry;
  • in the second half of the month it gradually subsides, and then the crucian bite stops.

Fisherman's calendar for August 2016 Leningrad region

In the north-west of the country, in reservoirs of the Leningrad, Pskov, Novgorod and Vologda regions and in Karelia in August:

  • Fishing with float rods, bottom rods, spinning rods, a line and circles is interesting;
  • Pike and perch are well caught with spinning and live bait, in the rivers of Karelia and on the Karelian Isthmus - brown trout, grayling;
  • According to the angler’s calendar, track fishing gives good results.

In the first half of August, as the 2016 fishing calendar notes, fishing in Lakes Ladoga and Onega is more than exciting:

  • Palya fishing continues;
  • whitefish are caught on a spoon from a boat;
  • off the rocky steep shores of these lakes, grayling greedily takes a worm;
  • in reeds for worms - perch and roach;
  • for a piece of fresh animal meat and somewhat worse for a worm - whitefish, which at this time lives at a depth of 20-30 m.

Fisherman's calendar for August 2016 for the north of Russia

In the northern part of the country, the feeding of predatory fish intensifies in August. Fishing in August becomes not only an interesting and productive activity, but also more enjoyable than in July, because the annoying midges disappear. The fisherman's calendar records that August is the best time for spinning fishing in all reservoirs in the north of the country. In lakes and oxbow lakes, in rivers and streams, pike, perch, brown trout, char, grayling eagerly grab lures, and in the eastern regions - taimen and lenok.

  • Fishing is good in August in the coastal part of the Barents and White Seas. As the fisherman's calendar for August 2016 notes, cod, pollock, haddock, and flounder are excellently caught at moderate depths, and catfish on rocky shallows.
  • The fisherman's calendar for August contains information that in the lakes of the Murmansk and northern Arkhangelsk regions, in the Komi Republic and the northern part of Karelia, large perch are caught using a spoon from a boat, in early August - in the shallows, by the end of the month - in the depths.
  • In the rivers of the Chukotka Peninsula, according to the fisherman's calendar for August, grayling, brown trout, Dolly Varden, pike are being caught with a running bottom using a worm and small fish, and burbot is beginning to be caught. Lures for fishing in August should be small, oscillating and always dull. Char and brown trout attacks are common.

What fish to catch in August - how to fish in August

The fisherman's calendar calls August one of the best summer months in terms of fishing performance, since in August the fishing activity of predatory fish increases significantly. The fishing calendar for August 2016 recommends what fish to catch in August. With an increase in oxygen in the water, fish become more active: pike, perch, chub, roach, asp. For those who have not been fishing for a long time, the fisherman’s calendar for August recommends refreshing their knowledge about the habits and methods of catching predatory fish.

Pike fishing in August

If you want to know how to catch pike, look at the fisherman's calendar for August. At the beginning of the month, the pike is not yet active enough, so fishing for pike in August is worthwhile in its favorite stopovers - the predator prefers to stand deep in the coastal algae and practically does not swim out to hunt. The angler's calendar for August advises not to miss the increased activity of pike, which is observed in the early morning before sunrise, and closer to the night, when the predator comes out to refresh itself. In the second half of August, pike begin to bite more and more actively. Your assistant when fishing for pike in August is your accumulated fishing experience and the angler’s calendar.

The angler's calendar for August notes that the perch bite is good at this time. The habits and preferences of perch in August are practically no different from fishing in June and July. You can catch perch in August in different ways - it quickly grabs spinners, wobblers and spoons at dawn and in the evening. If the weather is not very hot and muggy, you can expect increased activity towards noon. Smaller bass generally do not pay attention to the time of day and attack the bait almost around the clock, quite intensely. Among plant baits, the fisherman's calendar recommends maggots, bloodworms, and worms as bait for perch.

The intensity of the chub bite in August is quite even and constant, according to the angler’s calendar for August. Chub are excellently caught using feeder tackle and spinning rods. You should look for chub closer to the rifts and in the upper layers of the reservoir. Closer to night, when the temperature gradually drops, the chub moves to deeper places, where it looks for bottom food, in particular small invertebrates. The fisherman's calendar for August notes that the chub is excellently caught using maggots and lupines; among artificial baits, the chub prefers small rotating spoons and wobblers.

Roach fishing in August

Even a novice fisherman knows how to catch roach in August. This fish bites quite well almost all year round, and the last month of summer is no exception. However, the angler's calendar for August contains information that towards the end of the month, roach activity increases significantly, and the chances of catching a decent specimen increase. In its preferences for bait and bait, roach does not fundamentally change its tastes: worm, bread, maggot, bloodworm, caddis fly, semolina. It’s good to catch roach in August using small spinners.

Asp fishing in August

Recently, the asp population in central Russia has increased significantly. This contributes to more intense and effective biting. The angler's calendar for August 2016 records that catching asp in August using a spinning rod using various spinners, wobblers, and spoons will certainly not leave the angler without a couple of decent specimens. The peculiarities of asp fishing in August include the fact that larger specimens prefer to be away from the young animals and it is quite difficult to get into a pot of large asp.

Catching carp in August

The fisherman's calendar for August notes that at this time carp feeds on the muddy bottom, preferring the deepest places - from 2 to 7 meters. Feeders are used as gear for catching carp in August, and the fisherman's calendar for August recommends using porridge as bait. For bait, it is good to use floating microboils; it is also very common to catch carp in August on the top of the head.

The angler's calendar for August notes that catching catfish in August will require endurance and durable gear from the angler. The best baits for catching catfish in August are considered to be frogs, medium-sized roaches, and fried sparrows, because catfish love the smell of burnt wool or feathers. To catch catfish with a spinning rod, sinking wobblers, elongated white spoons or small tackles with small fish are used as bait. The most catchy places will be the shallows in front of the pools and deep holes in which catfish live constantly.

Grayling fishing in August

In the rivers of the Subpolar Urals and in the Trans-Urals, especially in the Southern Lagorta and Yun-Yakh, large grayling are caught using an oscillating lure made of dark red copper. When fishing with a worm and a wet fly, the grayling takes the bait without fail. The fisherman's calendar secretly reports that the most productive artificial fly is made from black cow hairs wound on a double hook No. 7-8.5 with hooks straightened in the same plane. The fly successfully imitates some types of seasonal insects and does not get wet. At the end of August and September, grayling is caught well on river riffles.

Fishing for taimen in August

Spinning fishing in the small fast-flowing rivers of the Lena basin is exciting. The angler's calendar for August notes that large taimen go well with a large oscillating spoon of any color and on a rig with small grayling. In August, taimen persistently pursue schools of grayling, so they greedily grab the bait. In August, fishing with live bait is no less successful, and on the reaches - fishing with a track.

Fishing for flounder, cod and ruffe in August

According to the fisherman’s calendar, in August, along the entire coast of the Sea of ​​Okhotsk, cod, flounder, Pacific ruffe and large Far Eastern goby are caught using bottom and float rods, vertical spoons and spinning rods. The ruffe bites especially greedily in August; it takes any bait, instantly swallowing even a piece of tin.

Fishing calendar for August 2016

August is the last month of summer. The water temperature will gradually drop. The 2016 fishing calendar marks the beginning of a stable bite for many fish in August. Zhor, and therefore an excellent bite, in August for rudd, carp, bream and bleak.

what fish bite in August How do fish bite in August?

fish bite in August from 1 to 15

fish bite in August from 16 to 31
Chub (adult)
Chub (growing)
Gustera
Elets (adult)
Dace (growing)
Ruff (adult)
Ruff (growing)
Asp
Crucian carp (adult)
Crucian carp (growing)
Rudd (adult)
Rudd (growing)
Bream (adult)
Tench
Burbot (adult)
Burbot (growing)
Perch (adult)
Perch (growing)
Gudgeon
Roach (adult)
Roach (growing)
Podleschik
Roach
Carp
Som
Zander
Bleak (adult)
Bleak (growing)
Pike (adult)
Pike (growing)
Ide (adult)

Symbols in the fish-biting calendar for August 2016

Fisherman's lunar calendar for August 2016

The activity of fish and their bite may depend on the Moon, which causes ebbs and flows, which affect the behavior of fish in water bodies. Evidence has been repeatedly presented that during the full moon, fish practically do not bite. Our fisherman's lunar calendar for August 2016 was compiled for those fishermen who prefer to take into account the influence of the Moon on the fish bite when drawing up their own fishing forecast. Keep in mind that the influence of the moon on the fish bite is somewhat obscured by other nearby meteorological conditions - weather conditions, wind direction, and finally, the amount of water from rain.

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It is expected that zhor in the last summer month will delight fishermen on August 2-3, 10-12 and 26-31. A stable bite is expected on August 1, 4-5, 13-14, 23-25. The bite may be unstable on August 6-7, 15-17, 21-22. A complete absence of biting is likely on August 18-20.

The fisherman's lunar calendar for August 2016 was built taking into account the following phases of the moon:

  • August 02, 2016 - new moon;
  • August 10, 2016 - first quarter of the moon;
  • August 18, 2016 - full moon;
  • August 25, 2016 - last quarter.

If you want to focus on the angler’s lunar calendar, we recommend making a number of observations and taking into account the note of a classic of fishing literature L.P. Sabaneev, who wrote the following about the fisherman’s lunar calendar::

“The phases of the moon undoubtedly have a very strong influence on the life of fish, but this influence cannot be brought under a general rule. In some places, fish stop eating during the new month and begin to eat only when the young fish have settled, i.e. in the 1st quarter, it bites best during the full moon and stops - to the detriment; in other places, but, it seems, less often; on the contrary, the fish take well when they are young and stop taking at all during the full moon.”

Fisherman's lunar calendar for August 2016 (Moon in sign, Moon phase)

Do you want to have tremendous success in fishing and bring in a good catch? Then you should pay attention to the angler’s lunar calendar for August 2016, which indicates favorable and unfavorable days for fishing. The lunar calendar is a real find for the advanced fisherman.

date Lunar day Moon in Zodiac sign Moon phase Explanations*
August 1, 2016, Mon 28 Moon in Cancer Waning moon
August 2, 2016, Tue 29/1 Moon in Leo New Moon 23:44
August 3, 2016, Wed 2 Moon in Leo Waxing Crescent Good bite
August 4, 2016, Thu 3 Moon in Virgo Waxing Crescent Good bite
August 5, 2016, Fri 4 Moon in Virgo Waxing Crescent Good bite
August 6, 2016, Sat 5 Moon in Libra Waxing Crescent Good bite
August 7, 2016, Sun 6 Moon in Libra Waxing Crescent
August 8, 2016, Mon 7 Moon in Libra Waxing Crescent
August 9, 2016, Tue 8 Moon in Scorpio Waxing Crescent
August 10, 2016, Wed 9 Moon in Scorpio First quarter 21:21
11 August 2016, Thu 10 Moon in Sagittarius Waxing Crescent
August 12, 2016, Fri 11 Moon in Sagittarius Waxing Crescent
August 13, 2016, Sat 12 Moon in Sagittarius Waxing Crescent
August 14, 2016, Sun 13 Moon in Capricorn Waxing Crescent Good bite
August 15, 2016, Mon 14 Moon in Capricorn Waxing Crescent Good bite
August 16, 2016, Tue 15 Moon in Aquarius Waxing Crescent Average bite
August 17, 2016, Wed 16 Moon in Aquarius Waxing Crescent Average bite
18 August 2016, Thu 17 Moon in Aquarius Full Moon Penumbral Lunar Eclipse 12:27 Average bite
August 19, 2016, Fri 18 Moon in Pisces Waning moon Average bite
August 20, 2016, Sat 19 Moon in Aries Waning moon Average bite
August 21, 2016, Sun 20 Moon in Aries Waning moon Average bite
August 22, 2016, Mon 21 Moon in Taurus Waning moon Average bite
August 23, 2016, Tue 22 Moon in Taurus Waning moon
August 24, 2016, Wed 23 Moon in Taurus Waning moon Bad bite
August 25, 2016, Thu 24 Moon in Gemini Last quarter 06:41 Bad bite
August 26, 2016, Fri 24 Moon in Gemini Waning moon Bad bite
August 27, 2016, Sat 25 Moon in Cancer Waning moon Bad bite
August 28, 2016, Sun 26 Moon in Cancer Waning moon
August 29, 2016, Mon 27 Moon in Leo Waning moon
August 30, 2016, Tue 28 Moon in Leo Waning moon
August 31, 2016, Wed 29 Moon in Virgo Waning moon

We hope that the fisherman's calendar for August 2016 will help you make the correct forecast for the fishing bite!

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