Tide tables and solunar tables for sport fishers in Grand Pass. Find out the forecast for high tides and low tides before setting out to fish, and other fishing-related data such as the lunar phase, tidal coefficient, sun and moon rising and setting times, hours of maximum fish activity, weather conditions in Grand Pass ...
We want you to enjoy to the max a well-planned fishing expedition! Good luck!
Today Thursday, 17th of May of 2012, the sun rose in Grand Pass at 6:01 am and sunset will be at 7:46 pm. The moon rose in the east (78º) at 3:49 am and will set in the west (285º) at 5:06 pm.
In the high tide and low tide chart, we can see that the high tide was at 10:15 am and the low tide will be at 8:15 pm.
The tidal coefficient today is 69 (average). The tide heights today are 1.4 ft and 0.1 ft. We can compare these levels with the maximum high tide recorded in the tide tables for Grand Pass which is of 2.5 ft and a minimum height of -1.2 ft.
The lunar phase is a Waning Crescent. Today we have 13 hours and 45 minutes of sun. The solar transit is at 12:53 pm and the length of time the moon will be visible will be 13 hours and 17 minutes.
The solunar fishing calendar in Grand Pass tells us that today is a good day for fishing, the fish activity forecast is high. Please, read more about solunar tables. The best times of day for fishing are:
Tide timetable for Grand Pass. The times are generated in local time in Louisiana and the daylight saving time change is calculated automatically, so you don't need to add or subtract anything. You will also have the lunar phase, sunrise and sunset times, the tidal coefficient and the average fish activity forecast for each day according to the solunar tables:
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NOTE: The times reflected in the tide table for Grand Pass are tide forecasts only valid as references for sport fishing. They shouldn't be used as a guide for navigation. The heights are expressed in feet referenced to Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW).
MLLW is the average of the lower low water height of each tidal day observed over the official time segment over which tide observations are taken and reduced to obtain mean value (Tidal Datum Epoch).
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UTC -5 Start of summer time UTC-5
March 11, 2012 at 2:00 am ► 3:00 am
End of summer time UTC-6
November 4, 2012 at 2:00 am ► 1:00 am
There are 171 days left until the clocks change
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| 10:15 am | high tide | ( 1.4 ft. ) | ||
| 8:15 pm | low tide | ( 0.1 ft. ) |
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Activity of the day HIGH |
Major periods
from 10:27 am to 12:27 pm and from 10:44 pm to 12:44 am.
minor periods
from 3:49 am to 4:49 am and from 5:06 pm to 6:06 pm.
Waning Crescent Moon age: 26 days Light: 13 % |
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New Moon (3 days) May 20, 2012 at 6:47 pm Annular Solar Eclipse |
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First Quarter Moon (11 days) May 28, 2012 at 3:16 pm |
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Full Moon (18 days) June 4, 2012 at 6:12 am Total Lunar Eclipse |
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Last Quarter Moon (24 days) June 11, 2012 at 5:41 am |
| Moonrise | 3:49 am |
| Lunar transit | 10:27 am |
| Moonset | 5:06 pm |
| Duration of the moon | 13 h 17 m |
| Sunrise | 6:01 am |
| Transit | 12:53 pm |
| Sunset | 7:46 pm |
| Duration of the sun | 13 h 45 m |
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