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Would year-round daylight savings affect your fishing??

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4 hours ago, flyfisher said:

i grew up in Levittown....graduated in 94 though.  Lived in Holly Hill and my parents still do, same house they bought back in the 70's that now has more addition than original house.

 

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    I’m gonna try switching to Greenwich Mean Time to see if it helps my fishing.  I’ll let you know how it goes.  ?

5 hours ago, flyfisher said:

Changing the clock to read a different time will have zero impact on the amount of daylight.  It will only impact what time we see on a clock at a given point in a day.

Which will affect when I go to and leave work, which will affect my fishing :)

 

On 3/19/2022 at 7:03 AM, Tennessee Boy said:

I’m gonna try switching to Greenwich Mean Time to see if it helps my fishing.  I’ll let you know how it goes.  ?

Actually worked for a company that that used GMT as the every day clock.

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