Lunar calendar for fishing. Fishing calendar by month

Looking at the angler's calendar, fishermen will see that July is a controversial month, often refuting the patterns associated with fish biting.

For example, it is believed that with a north wind the bite worsens sharply. But in July, the best bite is regularly observed precisely with the north wind. Often the fish-biting calendar states that favorable conditions for fish-biting occur when the weather settles: for several days the wind does not change, the air temperature remains unchanged. July is one of the most stable months in terms of weather consistency. However, constancy in the weather during the hottest summer month leads to the completely opposite effect: the fish stop biting. Be sure to mark this on your calendar:

Fishing in July July is the summer month with the most stable and high temperature

  • air and water in the central zone of the European part of Russia. The fisherman's calendar for July notes that, as a rule, it is in July that water begins to “bloom,” that is, the massive development of microscopic algae in rivers and lakes. In small bodies of water, under favorable conditions, this development can proceed very intensively and last several weeks. The algae then dies and begins to decompose. This makes the fish sick and stops biting and catching. According to the fisherman's calendar for July, even death tolls are observed in some reservoirs.

When to fish in July The fisherman's calendar says that the morning, evening and night hours are most favorable for fishing in July, because on hot, sultry days the fish become lethargic and do not bite. It's great to fish in July on cloudy days. warm days

  • , with intermittent short-term rains and light winds. In this July weather you can catch fish all day long.

If you want to know what the fish are biting on in July, take note of the advice from the fish-biting calendar in July, which recommends using grasshoppers as bait, which appear in large numbers in mown meadows. Grasshoppers are an excellent bait for fishing in July - the fisherman's calendar recommends. The angler's calendar recommends continuing to catch catfish using the kwok in July. On hot days, fishing in rapids and riffles with bottom fishing rods, “reeling” and “floating” is very effective. Particularly interesting and exciting is track and fly fishing for ides in rivers where they are found in large quantities. Further - more interesting.

How to fish in July

The 2018 fishing calendar notes that in July you can catch fish throughout the month using a wide variety of gear, the main thing is to know where to fish and take the right gear. Let's figure out what and how to fish in July and clarify one of the most important nuances- what to fish for in July:

  • they catch it with a spinning rod in July
    • pike perch and perch in deep holes,
    • pike - in aquatic thickets, preferably with a tackle,
    • also asp, chub and ide - in big rivers Oh;
  • fishing is good with mugs in July
    • pike perch and perch - near deep holes,
    • pike - along the border of aquatic vegetation;
  • You can fish on the track in July
    • zander and perch on deep places, better for dead fish,
    • pike - along aquatic vegetation,
    • ide - in the same places on small spoons - “ides”;
  • caught in July with a spoon in a vertical line, using a dead fish as bait
    • pike perch and perch - in deep holes,
    • pike - “in the windows” and along the edge of aquatic vegetation;
  • The fisherman's calendar notes that in July fishing from boats, rafts, and also among the algae with jigs and spoons is popular;
  • The fish-biting calendar for July says that it is good to fish with float rods in July
    • bream, ide, carp in deep places near the grass (always with bait, and if possible with bait) - on steamed peas, wheat, beans, corn, pieces of hard-cooked millet porridge, semolina dough, bread crumb, worms and maggots;
    • tench - in prepared places in aquatic thickets, only with bait (preferably cottage cheese) - for worms and bread crumbs,
    • pike in July can be caught in the seaweed - with small baitfish,
    • In July, it is worth catching pike perch with small live bait at the exits of pits, between the piles of deep mill pools - late in the evening and before sunrise,
    • perch is caught in July in deep places, along the edges of aquatic vegetation using a worm,
    • crucian carp is excellently caught in July near the grasses - with maggots, bread crumbs, pieces of millet porridge and pasta (bait with cottage cheese),
    • small fish can be caught among aquatic vegetation - on bread, pieces of dough, worms and maggots;
  • You can fish with bottom rods in July near deep clayey shores for mayfly larvae
    • pike perch - in the rivers near the "pike perch" yars for gudgeon,
    • ide and chub - in deep places, near thickets, on frogs and bread crumbs, on large rivers with strong currents, near the banks, on foliage,
    • chub - for a piece of cheese, at night the chub takes from the bottom for a large grasshopper,
  • you can catch in the wiring in July
    • pike and perch - for small baitfish, along water thickets, at medium depths,
    • ide and bream - on worms, steamed peas and wheat, maggots, closer to grass in deep places with a slight current (necessarily with bait);
    • chub - on steamed peas, wheat, oats - near deep holes, at an average depth (2-4 m), smooth current (preferably in the afternoon) and only with bait;
    • roach and chub - on greenery, in fast currents, below piles and dams, as well as in clean places between algae;
  • if you want to fly fish in July, then according to the angler's calendar
    • chub and ide can be caught in July using a grasshopper, from behind bushes or “in a throw” from a boat, among or close to algae, always with a slight wind;
    • large roach and rudd - throwing a grasshopper into the “windows” among the algae;
    • dace - for small grasshoppers on the rifts;
    • You catch asp in July with a large dragonfly in the places where it lives.

What fish to catch in July

Catching catfish in July

The July Angler's Calendar notes that July is one of the best periods for catfishing. At this time, the water warms up enough (18-22C), and the catfish feels comfortable. Best time Catching catfish in July - from dusk until dawn. But it is also possible to catch it during the day if the bait passes close to the fish’s mouth. Catfish are caught in the morning and evening dawns, and some catch catfish in pits throughout the day. Bait for catfish can be very different, but the most important thing is that it moves and has a distinct smell. Catfish have a good sense of smell. Live bait creates a vibration in the water that attracts catfish.

Pike fishing in July

The fisherman's calendar for July records that in hot weather, pike, like most other fish, tries to get into places with colder water, that is, it goes to depth, and in shallow reservoirs it tries to hide in algae. As practice shows, at this time they mainly peck at specimens weighing up to one kilogram. Pike only go out in search of prey in the early morning or evening. Pike fishing in July can change significantly in a positive direction in the event of a sharp cold snap or an approaching thunderstorm, since pike sense such phenomena in advance and begin to greedily grab the bait offered to them.

Fishing for pike perch in July

The fisherman's calendar for July reminds us that the best summer bite for pike perch is observed in July. Then the pike perch bite subsides and increases only in the fall during migration. In July, you need to look for pike perch in places with a sharp change in depth - whirlpools, holes with snags, or near bridge supports. Pike-perch likes to hunt in riffles, pouncing on fish from behind shelters. Sometimes it comes out into shallow water, its game is similar to the game of a perch, only without the slurping. The diet of pike perch in July is gobies, bleak, and minnows. Pike perch is a predator and must be caught using live bait or artificial bait. Please note that pike perch does not like large live baits, as it has a narrow throat.

Perch fishing in July

The angler's calendar for July notes that it is in July that the peak of the summer bite begins for perch. The place to catch perch in July is easy to determine - during this period, perches mainly live in creeks and deep holes overgrown with aquatic vegetation. Perch fishing in July occurs on float rod or spinning on a spinner. A spinning rod with 5-25 grams of dough, a reel with a large number of turns, a braided fishing line with a diameter of 0.14 mm and light spinners - this is a set of gear for catching perch in July using a spinning rod. For the most good fishing the fisherman should experiment with leads, alternating short with long, etc.

Catching carp in July

The fisherman's calendar for July notes that at the beginning of July the carp, although becoming noticeably more active, goes deeper. Carp is a bottom fish. And in July this feature is especially pronounced. The carp chooses various pools and holes where the water is quite calm and there is no current - here all the potential food for carp sinks to the bottom and the carp has something to feast on. Another feature of catching carp in July is that after catching three or four fish in a baited area, do not sit longer. Carp is very shy. Come to your place the next day at 9-10 am. And before leaving, do not forget to throw a small amount of complementary food into the water.

Fishing for ide in July

The fisherman's calendar for July certainly recommends catching ide in July. Please note that ide does not like very cold currents and prefers moderate water temperatures. The best time for biting ide is late evening and early morning. The easiest way to catch an ide is to use a strong fishing rod with a worm, beetle, grasshopper or maggot attached to the hook. Ide can also be caught using spinning rods and colored wobblers. The favorite habitat of ide is deep holes at the bottom of a river or lake. The bottom in the ide's habitat is predominantly muddy - that's where it stays, escaping the hot rays of the summer sun, but at night it can occasionally swim into shallow water.

Fishing for crucian carp in July

The fishing calendar for July tells fishermen that fishing for crucian carp in July can be quite successful. The most successful way to catch crucian carp in July is in overgrown places near the shore using a regular fishing rod. In summer, fish mainly prefer only plant food, so when catching crucian carp you should give preference to baits such as regular black bread, porridge, dough, wheat or oatmeal in steamed grains. Large crucian carp will also be successfully caught in places with deep holes and changes in depth. Crucian carp reacts very sensitively to changes in weather, so you can expect a good catch when the weather changes.

Fish biting calendar July 2018

July is the peak of summer. It’s hot, so the 2018 fishing calendar notes a stable average bite for peaceful fish in July. Zhor, and therefore an excellent bite, in July for rudd, bream, white bream and bleak. The largest peaceful prey may be carp. Of the predatory fish in July, catfish are caught well on a kwok and asp on a spinning rod, for which the fish-biting calendar is also marked by zhor. Weak bite in July for pike and perch. It is capricious in catching tench and does not at all want to peck burbot in July.

what fish bite in July How do fish bite in July?

fish bite in July from 1 to 15

fish bite in July from 16 to 31
Chub (adult)
Chub (growing)
Gustera
Elets (adult)
Dace (growing)
Ruff (adult)
Ruff (growing)
Asp
Crucian carp (adult)
Crucian carp (growing)
Rudd (adult)
Rudd (growing)
Bream (adult)
Tench
Burbot (adult)
Burbot (growing)
Perch (adult)
Perch (growing)
Gudgeon
Roach (adult)
Roach (growing)
Podleschik
Roach
Carp
Som
Zander
Bleak (adult)
Bleak (growing)
Pike (adult)
Pike (growing)
Ide (adult)

Symbols in the fish-biting calendar for July 2018

Fisherman's lunar calendar for July 2018

Experienced fishermen know that the bite and behavior of fish can depend on the Moon, which causes the ebb and flow of the tides. It has been noted that during the full moon the fish practically do not bite. It is for those fishermen who prefer to take into account the influence of the Moon on the fish bite when drawing up a fishing forecast that we present moon calendar fisherman for July 2018

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31

Note that according to the lunar calendar for July 2018, zhor is possible on June 6-9, 19-22, a stable fish bite is predicted on July 2-5, 10-12, 16-18, 22-24, no fish bite will be on July 27-29, sluggish bite is expected on July 1, 13-15, 25-25, 30-31.

The fisherman's lunar calendar for July 2018 was built taking into account the following phases of the Moon:

  • July 6, 2018 - third quarter;
  • July 13, 2018 - new moon;
  • July 19, 2018 - first quarter;
  • July 27, 2018 - full moon.

Fish biting forecast for July 2018

Forecasting the fish bite while fishing is an exciting activity! And experienced fishermen often do not need to look at the fisherman’s calendar, the fish-biting calendar for July, or even the lunar calendar. But for beginners, it will be useful not only to study them, but also to learn that despite the unfavorable bite forecast according to the angler’s calendar, the fishing can be excellent. Simply, the worse the fish bite forecast, the more seriously and thoroughly you need to prepare for fishing, paying the main attention to gear, fishing tactics and bait with bait.

Previously on the topic Fishing in July:

The opinions of fishermen on the issue of the influence of the phases of the moon on the activity of fish are diametrically divergent. Some are convinced that the phases of the moon have a direct impact on the bite, while others believe that there is no effect. Moreover, both sides of the dispute cite their own long-term observations as arguments. Therefore, before offering the reader the lunar fishing calendar for 2016, we decided to look into this issue.

Does the Moon influence the behavior of fish?

First of all, it should be noted that the same phases of the Moon are assessed differently by different fishermen.

Firstly, the situation with such an important phase of the Moon as the full moon is not so clear. Many people consider the full moon to be the period when a round moon is visible in the sky. However, the Earth's satellite is in this form for seven days every month. And few people know that in astronomy this period is divided into three segments:
1. Pre-full moon, lasting three days.
2. Full moon, lasting only one day.

3. Post-full moon, lasting three days.

At the same time, it is not at all easy to determine visually which of the three segments of the visible full moon we are in. This is precisely why an accurate lunar fishing calendar for 2016 is needed. The situation is similar with the new moon, and, according to supporters of the influence of the Moon on fish biting, during this period the activity of fish changes even more noticeably.

Thus, supporters of the lunar fishing calendar are convinced that the behavior of fish during the periods of pre-full moon, full moon and post-full moon is different. Thus, in the pre-new moon, the activity of most fish species noticeably decreases. Many types of fish stop biting altogether. In the post-new moon, fish activity, on the contrary, usually increases significantly. But fishermen who deny the influence of the lunar calendar consider these different periods to be one. Is this not the reason for such contradictions?

Another reason for conflicting opinions is the influence of weather, which also brings a certain confusion to the understanding of the issue.

The influence of weather on fish biting

The activity of fish is influenced not only by the phase of the moon, but also by weather conditions in the reservoir. It is known that a sudden change in weather significantly reduces the intensity of the bite. And this happens even with a favorable phase of the moon. In the same time good weather

can activate the fish even during a period of poor biting associated with an inappropriate phase of the moon. Thus, the interaction of the phases of the Moon and weather conditions

very difficult. It is this interaction, along with a misunderstanding of the phases of the moon, that causes confusion in assessing the influence of these factors on fish activity.

How to explain the influence of the Moon on the activity of fish?

During these periods, the surface of the Earth changes. So, on a new moon, the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon are summed up, and on a full moon, the Earth, finding itself between the Moon and the Sun, is stretched. It is impossible to visually notice these changes, but with the help of modern technology it has been established that during different periods of the Lunar month the land rises and falls to a significant height. The amplitude of the considered oscillations also affects the intensity of the tides.

The fish, in turn, during the tides that occur on the new moon, rush to the shores of the reservoir for food. During periods of low tides that coincide with the full moon, the fish, on the contrary, move away from the shores, stopping intensively feeding.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for 2016

Having understood the theory, you can go directly to the topic of the publication and offer readers the lunar fishing calendar for 2016.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for January 2016

In January there will be more good biting days than bad days. But mainly this month fishermen will experience a medium-intensity bite.

Strong bite: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.

Average bite: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28.

Weak bite: 1,2,3,4.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for February 2016

There will be a bad bite this month for only three days. The rest of the time fishing will be good to very good.

Strong bite: 9, 10, 11, 12, 20, 21.

Average bite: 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.

Weak bite: 1, 2, 28.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for March 2016

In the first month of spring there will be seven whole days of intense biting. There will be four bad days.

Strong bite: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20.

Average bite: 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.

Weak bite: 1, 29, 30, 31.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for April 2016

There will be one less good day this month than in March.

Strong bite: 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19.

Weak bite: 1, 2, 29, 30.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for May 2016

May will also be a good month for fishing. Moreover, several days fall during the May holidays.

Strong bite: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18.

Average bite: 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.

Weak bite: 1, 2, 30, 31.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for June 2016

Mostly average fishing, but there will only be three bad days.

Strong bite: 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18.

Average bite: 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,22, 23.

Weak bite: 28, 29, 30.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for July 2016

Not a bad month - seven days of good and average fishing.

Strong bite: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17.

Average bite: 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23.

Weak bite: 25, 26, 27, 28.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for August 2016

This month can be called average.

Strong bite: 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15.

Average bite: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.

Weak bite: 24, 25, 26, 27.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for September 2016

By the number of bad and have a nice day this month is similar to the previous one.

Weak bite: 23, 24, 25, 26.

Lunar calendar for October 2016

In October there will be as many as five bad days versus six good ones.

Strong bite: 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14.

Average bite: 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.

Weak bite: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for November 2016

An average month is six days of good fishing versus four days of bad fishing.

Strong bite: 1, 2, 3, 30, 14, 15.

Average bite: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.

Weak bite: 19, 20, 21, 22.

Fisherman's lunar calendar for December 2016

There will be one less day of good fishing this month than the previous month.

Strong bite: 1, 2, 30, 11, 12.

Average bite: 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.

Weak bite: 19, 20, 21, 22.

Each month has its own characteristics and the angler must know what kind of fish he can most likely count on if he finds himself in a body of water at one time or another. There is no such thing as a bad time for fishing; every month of the year has its own advantages and disadvantages. An experienced fisherman knows well when and what fish to target and what fishing methods to prefer.

December

The beginning of winter is a holiday for lovers winter fishing. In December, as a rule, reservoirs freeze, and winter fishermen rush to the first ice. At this time, the main fishing methods are vertical trolling. You should count on catching pike perch, bersh and pike.

January

This month marks the beginning of the most difficult period for fish – the wilderness. It is also difficult for fishermen, since the fish are extremely passive and can be quite difficult to catch. In January, pike perch and burbot. You can catch perch and roach with a jig. At the beginning of January, you can safely go out to almost any body of water, so fishermen begin to catch bream in the holes of large rivers and reservoirs.

February

The wilderness is in full swing. The fish is passive, you have to search for it for a long time and then persistently entice it to bite. It is best to fish in bodies of water with a current. Heavy tungsten jigs, garlands, float rigs, winter donks, rollers and girders work. In shallow water, in some places you can count on perch and rudd on a jig with bloodworms or a winter float rod.

March

The beginning of the month is usually the last ice, when the fish begin to become active and the angler can count on good results. Usually roach and perch are caught using a jig. takes live bait, but pike perch prefers . In the second half of the month, the rivers begin to become free of ice and fish such as pike and perch go to spawn. Usually the spawning ban begins at the end of March.

April

The water in the rivers gradually rises and floods begin. This period is interesting because roach gather in large schools and begin to move to the spawning grounds, actively feeding along the way. They catch it on trucks, donka and float tackle. As the water warms up, flocks of silver bream follow the roach, catching which is no different from catching roach. Among the predators, perch and pike begin to become more active, which can be caught in shallow water. It is gradually starting to catch in the lakes.

May

Many fish, after spawning, begin to feed heavily. These are pike, asp, roach, perch, chub and ide. Other types of fish are just going to spawn: crucian carp, bream, carp, bleak, pike perch and catfish. At the end of the month, the spawning ban is coming to an end and fishermen are preparing to fully open the season.

June

The beginning of summer is usually characterized by the activity of catfish, which use such baits as crawlers, frogs, live bait, and rotten meat. In the rivers, bream also become more active, moving away from spawning and switching to a summer feeding regime. In ponds and quarries, crucian carp and carp are caught well, and tench are starting to bite. In places with aquatic vegetation, schools of rudd and roach appear. On a spinning rod, worse than pike.

July

Anglers usually spend the hottest period with a feeder or bottom gear, catching bream and. Crucian carp and crucian carp are still caught on lakes, ponds and quarries, and they are becoming much more active. Among the predators you can count on catching asp, perch and pike. But at night, spinners hunt for pike perch and chub.

August

Summer is coming to an end and many fish that were not so active before begin to feed. First of all, this applies to fish, which, in addition to insects, begin to attack juvenile fish. At this time, they are caught using miniature crank wobblers. The pike begins to show greater activity. Large perch and pike perch are active in the pits.

September

The beginning of autumn is traditionally considered the opening of the spinning season for anglers. After all, it’s in September predatory fish begins to take not only in the morning and evening, but switches to feeding throughout the daylight hours. , which rushes to all baits. It is quite easy to catch large perch in snags using small jig baits.

October

The most favorable month for. The fanged one actively feeds during this period and is not difficult to catch. At the same time, when catching pike perch with a jig, you come across pike, perch, and occasionally asp. In mid-October, many carp fish gather in schools and migrate to their wintering grounds, so fishing with a feeder can also be quite successful.

November

The last month of autumn is usually characterized by fairly cool weather and unfavorable conditions for fishing. Many anglers prefer to stay home in November. But those who still take the plunge and go to the pond with a spinning rod are often rewarded with good trophies in the form of large pike, pike-perch and perch. It's also good for donkeys in November.