Solunar Best Fishing & Hunting Times Forecast

Best Fishing & Hunting Times in Traverse City, MI

Today's solunar feeding forecast for Traverse City, Michigan (44.76, -85.62). The day is rated Poor (52/100), with the best window at 6:21 AM – 8:21 AM. The moon is first quarter (48% lit); the sun is up 5:56 AM–9:31 PM local time.

Traverse City, MI

Today · Jun 21

Day ratingPoor
52/100
Best windowMoon underfoot6:21 AM – 8:21 AM
MoonFirst Quarter48% illuminated

24-hour timeline

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Major (~2h)Minor (~1h)Daylight
PeriodTypeTimePeak
MoonsetMinor12:44 AM – 1:44 AM
Moon underfootBestMajor6:21 AM – 8:21 AM
MoonriseMinor1:11 PM – 2:11 PM
Moon overheadMajor6:43 PM – 8:43 PM
Sunrise
5:56 AM
Sunset
9:31 PM
Moonrise
1:41 PM
Moonset
1:14 AM

7-day outlook

Solunar fishing & hunting in Traverse City

Traverse City sits at 44.76°, -85.62° in the New York time zone. Plan trips around the two major periods (moon overhead and underfoot) and two minor periods (moonrise and moonset) shown above. Periods that fall within an hour of sunrise or sunset — marked Dawn/Dusk — tend to produce the most activity. Times update daily and are calculated for Traverse City's exact coordinates.

Traverse City Solunar FAQ

What are the best fishing times in Traverse City today? +

Traverse City's major periods are centered on the moon's overhead and underfoot transits (~2 hours each), with minor periods at moonrise and moonset (~1 hour each). Today the single best window is 6:21 AM – 8:21 AM.

Does the solunar forecast work for hunting near Traverse City? +

Yes. The same major and minor feeding periods that trigger fish also drive deer and other game movement, and activity is strongest when a period overlaps dawn or dusk.

What time is moonrise in Traverse City today? +

Moonrise in Traverse City is at 1:41 PM and moonset at 1:14 AM (local time). The moon is currently first quarter, 48% illuminated.

How is the Poor day rating figured out? +

The rating is driven by the moon phase — feeding peaks near the new and full moon and dips at the quarters — plus a bonus when feeding periods line up with sunrise or sunset. See the full methodology.