24-Hour Activity Forecast

Research-weighted scoring. Built on Open-Meteo weather and astronomical data.

Look ahead:

When will fish and game be most active today?

Enter your location and get a 24-hour forecast that combines weather, solunar activity, moon phase, and pressure fronts into a single rating: Poor, Fair, Moderate, Good, or Excellent. Check the circular fishing gauge before you head out, and you'll know exactly when conditions favor hunting or fishing, backed by research without the guesswork.

The forecast works anywhere, but South Georgia users get local weather and pressure data. Solunar tables, moon cycles, and front-passage effects apply everywhere. It's not perfect—fishing and hunting depend on water temperature, seasonal patterns, your skill, and pure luck—but the forecast covers the major factors that make a real difference.

How to read the forecast

Enter your location (or allow the app to detect it), and you'll see the activity gauge for the next 24 hours. The rating combines four elements: solunar activity (major and minor feeding times), weather conditions (wind, temp, barometric pressure), moon phase, and any fronts passing through. The gauge zones show at a glance where your window falls today.

Common questions

Does the forecast work for my area?
Yes, for any location in the US. Weather data, moon phase, and solunar tables are calculated for wherever you enter. South Georgia users also get local barometric pressure and front timing.

What if the forecast says good but nothing's biting?
Forecasts are guidance, not guarantees. Water temperature, water level, seasonal patterns, and your own technique all matter. The forecast handles the atmospheric and solunar pieces; local knowledge closes the gap.

Should I skip fishing or hunting if the forecast is poor?
Not necessarily. Poor conditions just mean odds are less favorable. Early morning, a lucky break in weather, or your experience might still bring success. Use the forecast to plan your best window, not to avoid the outdoors.

Track water levels and current conditions with River Watch, and follow moon phases and astronomy with Night Sky.