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Date: December 26, 2002 at 18:51:09
From: ken, [pool-64-223-38-62.prov.east.verizon.net]
Subject: Solstices are benchmarks


Summer - 27 June

Summer 2001

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Summer - 27 June

From: Ken
Date: 05 Jul 2001
Time: 16:05:56
Remote Name: 24.4.252.46

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Summer is here. The longest day is June 21 and the routines of the bass are stable Summer routines. Hope you have a great Summer and visit all your favorite places. The next full moon is the first of the Summer and is a good benchmark to post in your fishing journal. It is the order of the moons that count in fishing not the calander dates. Measure them from the Winter Solstice. There are 13 of them a year and so the calender dates are not reliable in relation to the moons. The first full moon after the Winter Solstice is the begining of the fishing year. It is not exact but it helps. The Solstices are the shortest day and the longest day, actually the beginning and the middle of the natural yearly rhythms. Calenders are man made. Leap year is a way of explaining away a discordance between the actual and mans need for order in terms of natural time. Natural time is actual and the planet's harmony is based on it. Life on this planet is quite a bit more involved with natural law than many of us are aware of. The fish on the other hand are totally in tune with it.

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