Fishing Forecast: Best Times to Fish Today

A fishing forecast estimates when fish are most likely to feed, so you can plan your trip around the best windows instead of guessing. FishRadar scores each spot from 0 to 100 by combining the conditions that actually drive feeding activity: tide state and timing, solunar major and minor periods, barometric pressure trend, moon phase, water temperature, and wind and waves. No single factor decides a bite — the score weighs them together so a strong tide can offset a so-so moon, and a falling barometer can lift an otherwise quiet afternoon. It is guidance for timing your trip, not a guarantee of a catch.

How to read today's fishing forecast

Solunar major and minor windows. Solunar theory holds that fish feed more actively at predictable times tied to the moon's position. Each day has two longer 'major' windows — roughly when the moon is overhead and underfoot — and two shorter 'minor' windows around moonrise and moonset. These periods are when many anglers report the strongest activity, especially when they line up with sunrise or sunset.

Tide timing. In saltwater and tidal estuaries, moving water usually triggers feeding. Bites often pick up during the incoming (flood) and outgoing (ebb) tides and in the first hour after slack, when current pushes bait past waiting fish. The change of tide matters more than high or low water itself, so check when the tide turns, not just its height.

Barometric pressure trend. The direction pressure is moving tends to matter more than the absolute reading. A falling barometer ahead of a front often coincides with a strong feeding window, stable high pressure can mean slower, more selective fishing, and a sharp rise right after a front frequently brings a tough bite. Watch the trend over the coming hours.

Moon phase. The new and full moons produce the largest tides and the most pronounced solunar windows, which is why many anglers favour the days around them. Brighter nights around the full moon can also shift feeding earlier or later, so it pays to factor moonlight into your timing as well as the phase.

Water temperature. Each species has a comfort range, and temperature shapes where and when fish are active. As water warms or cools toward a species' preferred range, feeding tends to increase; outside it, fish slow down or move to find better conditions. Seasonal trends and the daily warm-up matter as much as the exact number.

How they combine. The best days are when several factors stack up — for example a solunar major overlapping a moving tide and a falling barometer near dawn. FishRadar's score blends these live signals into a single 0–100 reading per spot so you can compare windows at a glance, then drill into the details in the app.

Want to go deeper on any one factor? These plain-English guides explain the science:

Today's top-rated spots

The 24 highest-scoring spots on FishRadar today, ranked by live conditions. Updated 2026-06-19.

Andaman Islands
97 Хорошо
Andaman Sea
Indo-Pacific Sailfish · Giant Trevally · Yellowfin Tuna
Apalachicola Bay Florida
97 Хорошо
Florida Panhandle
Mutton Snapper · Dusky Grouper · King Mackerel
Bali South Coast Indonesia
97 Хорошо
Bali Indonesia
Yellowfin Tuna · Wahoo · Indo-Pacific Sailfish
Broome WA Offshore
97 Хорошо
Western Australia
Indo-Pacific Sailfish · Wahoo · Giant Trevally
Cabo San Lucas
97 Хорошо
Baja Sur Mexico
Atlantic Blue Marlin · Striped Marlin · Wahoo
Cadiz Atlantic
97 Активно
Atlantic Spain
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna · Atlantic Bonito · European Seabass
Da Nang South China Sea
97 Хорошо
Da Nang Vietnam
Yellowfin Tuna · Indo-Pacific Sailfish · Mahi-Mahi
Dry Tortugas
97 Хорошо
Florida Keys
Indo-Pacific Sailfish · Wahoo · Permit
Egersund Rogaland
97 Активно
Rogaland Norway
Atlantic Cod · Atlantic Mackerel · European Seabass
Ensenada Baja Norte
97 Активно
Baja Norte
Yellowfin Tuna · Yellowtail Amberjack · Pacific Bluefin Tuna
Figueira da Foz
97 Хорошо
Central Portugal
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna · Atlantic Bonito · European Seabass
Goa India Arabian Sea
97 Хорошо
Goa India
Wahoo · Indo-Pacific Sailfish · Mahi-Mahi
Gold Coast Seaway
97 Хорошо
Queensland
Mahi-Mahi · Wahoo · Yellowfin Tuna
Kushiro Hokkaido
97 Хорошо
Hokkaido Pacific
Pacific Salmon · Pacific Halibut · Atlantic Cod
Lombok Strait Indonesia
97 Хорошо
Nusa Tenggara Indonesia
Yellowfin Tuna · Wahoo · Giant Trevally
Merimbula NSW South
97 Хорошо
NSW South Coast
Yellowtail Kingfish · Atlantic Bluefin Tuna · Mutton Snapper
Ningaloo Reef WA
97 Хорошо
Western Australia
Indo-Pacific Sailfish · Wahoo · Giant Trevally
Orkney Islands
97 Хорошо
Orkney
Atlantic Cod · Atlantic Halibut · Pollock
Rottnest Island Perth
97 Хорошо
Western Australia
Yellowtail Kingfish · Mahi-Mahi · Atlantic Blue Marlin
Abrolhos Bank Brazil
96 Хорошо
Bahia Brazil
Wahoo · Atlantic Blue Marlin · Mahi-Mahi
Arica Chilean Pacific
96 Хорошо
Arica Chile
Pacific Albacore · Yellowfin Tuna · Wahoo
Barnegat Light NJ
96 Хорошо
New Jersey
Striped Bass · Bluefish · Weakfish
Bay of Islands New Zealand
96 Хорошо
Northland NZ
Pacific Bluefin Tuna · Yellowfin Tuna · Mahi-Mahi
Beaufort NC Inlet
96 Хорошо
North Carolina
Red Drum · Bluefish · King Mackerel
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Frequently asked questions

What is a fishing forecast?

A fishing forecast estimates when and where fish are most likely to feed, based on conditions like tides, solunar windows, barometric pressure, moon phase, water temperature, and wind. It helps you time your trip — it doesn't predict an exact catch.

What is the best time to fish today?

The best windows are usually when a solunar major or minor period overlaps with moving water (a tide change) and a favourable, often falling, barometer — frequently around dawn or dusk. FishRadar shows today's top-scoring windows for your spot in the app.

Does solunar theory actually work?

Solunar timing is a useful planning tool, not a law. Many anglers find fish feed more during major and minor windows, but local conditions — tide, weather, and water temperature — can override them, which is why FishRadar weighs solunar alongside the other signals rather than relying on it alone.

How accurate is FishRadar's fishing forecast?

FishRadar's 0–100 score is built from live weather and ocean data and reflects how favourable conditions are for feeding, not a guaranteed result. Treat it as guidance: higher scores mean more of the factors are aligned, but fishing always involves variables no forecast can capture.