BSK
Well-Known Member
I've updated my moon versus buck sighting rates data, and the link between the changing illumination of the moon's face over the entire moon cycle just keeps getting stronger and stronger with more data.
In the below graph, the solid red line is the actual buck observation rate data, while the dashed orange line is what I believe the trend is. In essence, as more data is collected, I believe the red line will slowly shift to that depicted by the orange dashed line.
Of course, never forget these are AVERAGES. Buck activity can be fantastic on a day that is normally poor, but over the long-term, those days average out to be poor. In the same vein, not all "peak" days will be good. But over time, they end up being the better days ON AVERAGE.
In the below graph, the solid red line is the actual buck observation rate data, while the dashed orange line is what I believe the trend is. In essence, as more data is collected, I believe the red line will slowly shift to that depicted by the orange dashed line.
Of course, never forget these are AVERAGES. Buck activity can be fantastic on a day that is normally poor, but over the long-term, those days average out to be poor. In the same vein, not all "peak" days will be good. But over time, they end up being the better days ON AVERAGE.