Occurs around new and full moons. Largest tidal range with strong currents. Fish are more active, making it a good time for fishing.
Moderate Tide
Between spring and neap tides. Moderate water movement provides stable fishing conditions.
Neap Tide
Occurs during first and third quarter moons. Smallest tidal range with gentle currents. Fish activity may decrease.
Long Tide
Follows neap tide. Minimal tidal movement, making fishing conditions challenging.
Young Tide
Day after long tide. Tidal movement gradually increases, recovering toward spring tide.
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High/Low Tide and Fishing Success
High Tide
When the sea level is at its highest. Fish activity often changes around slack water, especially during the incoming tide (flood tide) which is considered prime time for fishing.
Low Tide
When the sea level is at its lowest. Fish tend to become active during the incoming tide (flood tide) and outgoing tide (ebb tide).
Fishing Tips
Target the 2-3 hours before and after high/low tide when water is moving
Fish activity tends to decrease during slack water (peak high/low tide)
Best results when dawn/dusk coincides with tidal movement
Tide data is provided by Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
Dawn/Dusk and Fishing Success
Morning Golden Hour
About one hour around sunrise. Plankton become active, followed by baitfish, then larger fish. This is the most productive time of day for fishing.
Evening Golden Hour
About one hour around sunset. Fish increase feeding activity in preparation for night. Second best time for fishing after morning.
Tips for Golden Hour Fishing
Arrive at least 1 hour before sunrise/sunset to set up
Fish are less cautious during changing light conditions
Best results when tidal movement coincides with dawn/dusk
Sunrise/sunset times are calculated estimates based on coordinates
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