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Friday, February 3, 2017

Amanzimtoti Fishing Report – Feb 4

– Feb 4

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Fishing trip
A woman is in bed with her lover who also happens to be her husband’s best friend and the phone rings. She picks up the receiver, and her lover looks over at her and listens, only hearing her side of the conversation…
“Hello? Oh, hi. I’m so glad that you called.” she says speaking in a cheery voice. “Really? That’s wonderful… I am so happy for you… that sounds terrific… Great!… Thanks… Okay… Bye…”
She hangs up the telephone and her lover asks: “Who was that?”
“Oh” she replies, “that was my husband telling me all about the wonderful time he’s having on his fishing trip with you.”
Fishing Report
According to our calculations, today Feb 4, 2017 has a 2 out of 4 rating and is a average day for fishing.
The current moonphase is a First Quarter Moon and 47 percent of the moon is visible.
The sun will rise at 05:28 and sets at 18:53 while the moon rises at 12:41 and sets at .
Best fishing times are indicated by the four solunar periods of high feeding activity.
The two major solunar periods last for two hours or more and normally produce best results. Check out those days when they happen during sunrise or sunset for an extra boost.
The first major solunar feeding period starts at 04:58. The second major solunar feeding period starts at 17:21. This is just around sunset and therefore gets an extra rating.
Minor periods last for about one or two hours. Feeding is said to be less vigorous. But if other factors like weather, tides, sunrise, etc are favorable those times could be just as good as the major times.
The first minor solunar feeding period starts at . The second minor solunar feeding period starts at 11:41.

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