Bass Fishing Feb - Mar 2018 | Page 9

MOON OVER BASS COUNTRY Ask a pro angler for a the- ory on the moon’s impact on bass behavior, and you’ll get one. You can bet on it. So powerful is the allure of the moon that it can’t be ignored when preparing for a tournament, particularly when a full moon falls within the range of spawning season. Of course, there is scant scientif- ic evidence to back up the connection. Science, or lack thereof, has never stopped folks from exercising a good moon theo- ry anyway. Nor does it stop FLW from publishing the Solunar Tables, which some readers still study when trying to determine the good, better and best times to be on the water or in the woods based on the moon phase. By all means, use whatever litmus test you require to decide when to go fishing, but probably the most productive advice is the old saw that says the best time to go fishing is anytime you can. That’s espe- cially true in winter if you live in Levi Christianson’s part of the country. Christianson, shown here fishing under the moon at the Lake Okeechobee Costa FLW Series event on Jan. 4 (just a couple days after the full moon, actually), hails from Sioux Falls, S.D. Despite the favorable moon that, accord- ing to many pros, had pushed a wave of spawning fish into the mats, Christianson failed to weigh in a fish, proving (depending on whom you ask) that a full moon is pretty to look at, but bass-catching suc- cess follows its own schedule. PHOTO BY MATT PACE 7