A hunting and fishing add-on for Suntimes. This app displays the solunar periods for a given location. It depends on Suntimes v0.12.6 or later.
Solunar theory is a hypothesis that patterns of animal movement are influenced by the relative position of the sun and moon. The theory predicts peak activity on the approach of each new and full moon, with daily major periods of activity at lunar noon and lunar midnight, and intermediate minor periods at moonrise and moonset. These "solunar periods" are heightened whenever they coincide with sunrise or sunset.
This app displays sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, lunar noon, lunar midnight, phase, and illumination of the moon. It makes a daily prediction (average, good, better, best) and identifies periods of major and minor activity that coincide with sunrise and sunset.
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Solunar Periods does not collect, store, or transmit personal user data. It contains no advertising, no analytics, no trackers, and no unnecessary permissions.
Solunar Periods is an addon for Suntimes. It uses the suntimes.permission.READ_CALCULATOR
permission in order to access data provided by this app. https://github.com/forrestguice/SuntimesWidget/wiki/Privacy
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