The Secret to Saving Time for Fall Fishing and Hunting

Cut the grass, rake leaves or have fun?  Not a hard choice to make when you have the facts, that is, when the fish, game and birds will be most active.  The DataSport Fish & Game Forecast and Doug Hannon’s Moon Clock have predicted those times accurately for many years and now they’re available in both hard-copy and smartphone apps at www.moontimes.com or the individual smartphone marketplaces. Now, for the first time ever, the smartphone apps are available at a 40 percent discount for only $2.99 effective September 1, 2012. Other specials are available online.

It is a well-documented fact that all fish, animals and birds are active in predictable patterns that are influenced by the relationship of the earth to the sun and moon.  Other factors such as dusk and dawn are almost as important as the moon phase and position, i.e. rising or setting, or overhead or directly under.  “By using the information in both DataSport products or their apps, those interested in the outdoors can focus their activity on the most productive times for their particular interest whether it is  fishing, hunting, birding or wildlife photography,” said John Lehman, DataSport’s president. “Everyone knows that the best time to go fishing or hunting is when you can, but the reality is that we have to choose between fun and chores or business and that is what this information is best at.”

“The ability to have this important information on a smartphone in your pocket on your boat or afield is the reason we developed these apps,” said Matt Livingston, the creator of DataSport’s iPhone and Android apps.  “We wanted folks to be able to have portability for the prediction of those special times when the fish “turn on” or the woods come alive and this is the answer!”

DataSport’s website www.moontimes.com is the place to order both The Fish & Game Forecaster and Hannon’s Moon Clock for 2012 as well as to find links to the App Store and ‘Droid marketplace.  And don’t forget to check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/DataSport .

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