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Articles: Recreation - Hunt by Moon
Phase
By David
Rose
Every season,
millions of hunters take to the woods with renewed enthusiasm and
vigor. Unfortunately, many come away empty handed, returning day
after day to face similar results. It's every hunter's biggest
dilemma, but some have found the perfect solution, and that is
hunting by moon phase.
Fishermen have long been aware of the powerful
influence of the moon on the tides and chart the various phases of
the moon in order to determine the best time to fish. Similarly,
animals are in tune with their surroundings and certain shifts in
natural forces trigger corresponding responses in the
wild.
For years, researchers have studied the reaction of
wildlife to changes in the position of the sun and moon and have
come up with some rather interesting observations in relation to
hunting by moon phase.
So, how does this work? How can paying attention to the
phases of the moon help ensure a hunter's
success?
Animals in the wild tend to be less active during
daylight hours. Feeling safer under the cover of darkness, many
animals will increase their activity as dusk
falls.
However, many observers have noted that activity
amongst all animals is greater when the moon is full and that this
one form of hunting by moon phase -- hunting during periods of full
moon -- can yield excellent
results.
In other words, if you're aware of the phases of the
moon, you're in a better position to anticipate the peak of animal
activity. The more active they are, the better your chances will be
of finding them.
Much of the research that has been done on this subject
has involved hunting deer, and many hunters swear that hunting by
moon phase is the only way to accurately predict deer
activity.
But the moon doesn't only have an impact on deer
activity. The various phases of the moon also seem to have a direct
effect on deer mating patterns, which in turn make them easier to
locate. It's because of this that moon phase deer hunting -- as it's
becoming commonly known -- is quickly gaining
acceptance.
Being aware of when the breeding season begins helps to
determine travel patterns and areas of increased deer activity. When
the breeding season is at its peak, finding deer is easier and
finding more than one in a particular area more
likely.
So what does this have to do with the moon? A female
deer's reproductive cycle is influenced by the different phases of
the moon, and peaks in the three or four days surrounding the second
full moon after the autumnal equinox. When the does are in heat, the
bucks begin rubbing and scraping in an attempt to attract them. If
you know when the full moon occurs, you can be at the right spot, at
the right time, and have the best chance for success, luring the
bucks into your site.
By being aware of the different moon phases, deer
hunting can be far more successful. But not only that, it can also
help you figure out when not to hunt. You aren't going to be
successful after the deer have mated and even the phase when the
bucks are chasing the does can be pretty
fruitless.
By becoming familiar with these patterns and planning
ahead, hunting by moon phase will almost certainly lead to your best
hunting season ever.
David Rose is an avid outdoorsman and the creator of
QuickPhase Pro. Visit http://www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases to discover the fun and easy way to view the
phases of the moon and enjoy a successful
hunt.
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