fishing on the super blood wolf moon

Is it just me, or do we have newer and crazier sounding lunar events popping up more and more over these past few years? This Sunday, we’ve got a “Super Blood Wolf Moon.” That’s the official name that supposedly was not just randomly made up on a whim.

The Super Savage Blood Hound Moon is expected to be a pretty cool event to behold as the the moon will turn blood red and undergo a total eclipse. The eclipse will occur on Sunday night (the 20th) and is set to end around 12:43 am EST on Monday morning.

Odds are, you’ve probably already heard everything there is to know about the Man Eating Wolf Moon because it’s been all over the headlines in newspapers and on the internet. BUT, what you may not know is that this blood lusting celestial event coincides with the season’s PEAK period of fish activity, as projected by the solunar forecast. Sunday is projected to be great for fish activity, but the true peak begins almost precisely upon the end of the Blood Thirsty Super Wolf’s eclipse. Below are the major and minor periods projected for these two days.

SUNDAY

Major Period
12:04pm – 2:04pm
Minor Periods
6:36am – 7:36am
5:31pm – 6:31pm

MONDAY

Major Periods
12:35am – 2:35am
1:07pm – 3:07pm
Minor Periods
7:36am – 8:36am
6:39pm – 7:39pm

If you go fishing at the peak major time right after the eclipse, do so with caution. If there’s even the most remote chance that werewolves are real, it’s safe to say that they’ll probably be on the prowl during the night of the Blood Raining Wolf Moon.