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The most accurate Fisherman’s Lunar Calendar for August 2026 by day in detail

The most accurate Fisherman’s Lunar Calendar for August 2026 by day in detail

Every day, fishermen around the world are looking for the most accurate lunar fishing calendar for August 2026 to make a detailed forecast of the bite, mark important days, and plan fishing for each day in August. And here it is worth paying attention that this month is transitional, and even when the summer heat gradually subsides, the water begins to cool down, stimulating active feeding of both peaceful and predatory fish. That is, this means a great chance for you to set a new fishing record.

However, to achieve maximum results on the reservoir, it is important not only to take into account the influence of the lunar phases, but also your own preparation, skill and predictive behavior of aquatic inhabitants. Correctly selected time, gear and understanding of fish biorhythms will show that you are not just an amateur who wants easy prey, but an experienced professional fisherman who not only enjoys the process, but also gets the desired trophies. Below we have provided a structured forecast of biting based on the lunar phases, created taking into account many years of observation experience, which will help you plan your fishing sessions perfectly.


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Fisherman’s calendar for August 2026 by day

DateBite level
(from 1 to 10 points)
August 17
August 27
August 37
August 45
August 55
August 64
August 73
August 83
August 92
August 101
August 111
August 121
August 132
August 146
August 159
August 1610
August 1710
August 1810
August 199
August 209
August 219
August 226
August 235
August 243
August 253
August 262
August 272
August 281
August 292
August 304
August 316

A brief overview of the bite in August 2026

To quickly transfer data to your fisherman’s notebook, or so that you can mark important dates on your calendar to plan trips to the water in advance, use this summary table of fish activity in August. The best days for fishing in August 2026 are the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st of the month, on this day there will be a good bite – carp, crucian carp, pike, zander, bream.

Biting levelDays of the month in August 2026Target fish
Excellent bite15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21Carp, crucian carp, pike, zander, bream
Good bite1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 22, 23, 31Gossip, gustera, perch, catfish
Weak bite6, 7, 8, 24, 25, 26, 30Small fish in the coastal zone
Bad bite9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 27, 28, 29Passive Fish (New Year and Full Moon)

Detailed forecast for each day of August 2026

Summer fishing in the month-long August heat
Summer fishing in the month-long August heat

August 1: The moon continues to wane in the sky, and the fish are doing the same, remaining stable after the July heat. This is a great day for feeder fishing for bream and bream on deep-water ledges, especially in the morning hours when the water is not yet warm.

August 2: The activity of peaceful fish remains at a high level, you can go fishing not just for the soul, but for trophies, carp responds especially well to sweet boilies and corn. Towards evening, small grass pike begin to hunt on the shallows, so it is worth having a light spinning rod with rotating spinners ready.

August 3: Stable atmospheric pressure promotes even biting throughout the day, but don’t expect any mega bites. Crucian carp actively feeds in the reeds on a float rod, and bait in the form of dung worms or maggots works best.

August 4: The bite is slightly reduced, so fishermen will have to actively search for fish, experimenting with casting distances, but if you don’t want to bother yourself or make extra efforts to catch something, there’s no point in going fishing. During this period, you should pay attention to catching catfish on a quok in deep holes, as the night activity of the mustachioed predator increases.

August 5: The influence of the waning Moon begins to be felt more strongly, the bite is much better, the fish become more cautious and picky about bait, you just need to choose a good scenario. It is recommended to use fine-fraction mixtures with the addition of animal components and reduce the thickness of the leashes.

August 6: A transitional day when the bite becomes sluggish and unpredictable, the chances of catching something are there but they are not great. The best results will be shown by fishing for a predator with a jig at great depths, where the water temperature remains consistently cool, and the pike perch continues to hunt.

August 7: The moon is approaching its last quarter, which negatively affects the appetite of underwater inhabitants, you can wait or postpone this day at home. Peaceful fish practically do not respond to plant baits, so it is worth switching completely to bloodworms and small maggots.

August 8: The fish is showing passivity, as they say here “it’s better to buy in stores if you want fish” because it stays in the water column and reluctantly goes down to the bottom for bait. You can only get a bite with the help of delicate tackle, fishing with the “zig-rig” method or using long leashes on the feeder.

August 9: The bite is very weak, there is no chance of catching a bream unless you are a professional fisherman, the catches are mostly small roach and roach in the coastal zone. This is a time for rest or thorough exploration of new reservoirs with a marker rod or echo sounder.

August 10: Another useless day if you are not a professional in your “fishing” business. You can go fishing only to relax. The period before the New Moon (new moon), which is accompanied by a sharp decline in any activity in the water. The predator stands in the closures, and the peaceful fish lies on the pits, ignoring the most attractive baits.

August 11: The influence of the New Moon reaches its peak, creating extremely unfavorable conditions for fishing. Finally, the period of inactive days for fishing ends, this is one of the last days when it is better for non-professionals to buy fish at the store if desired. If you still go to the reservoir, bet exclusively on night fishing, when there is a minimal chance of catching a nocturnal predator.

August 12: New Moon Phase. This is traditionally one of the worst days for fishing in the month, there is no point in wasting time even for professionals. When the biorhythms of the fish are at a minimum. It is recommended to devote this day to maintenance of gear, knitting rigs or preparing for future trips.

August 13: The day after the New Moon still doesn’t give good forecasts, although you might be lucky enough to catch something, it also doesn’t promise significant trophies, the fish are still in a state of “suspension”. However, closer to the evening dawn, you can expect short-term appearances of small perch on a microjig.

August 14: It begins! Here it is, fishermen are getting ready. The moon is starting to grow, and with it the appetite of underwater inhabitants is gradually returning. Classic summer baits, such as the pearl and mastyrka, are starting to work, especially when fishing for crucian carp in shallow ponds.

August 15: The bite is noticeably improving, even inexperienced anglers can catch fish here, the fish are actively moving around the reservoir in search of food. This is an ideal time for carp fishing: large carp come out to feed on the plateau, so abundant feeding of the fishing point will bring the desired results.

August 16: The period of excellent biting begins, harness your rods and go for trophies when almost all types of tackle and baits work. Pike begin to show autumn habits, actively attacking wobblers and silicone baits along the reed wall.

August 17: High activity is observed on rivers with fast currents, even inexperienced fishermen will catch a bucket here, where chub and eel greedily grab surface baits and insects. For float lovers, this is a golden time – bites are sure, the fish quickly get to the baited point.

August 18: The peak of fishing success this month, be sure to go fishing on this day! Mark it on your calendar so as not to get confused and not miss it! The fish feed greedily and throughout the day. Pike perch arrange real “boilers” on the surface, and trophy bream is caught en masse on bottom gear, which is actively storing fat before autumn.

August 19: The first quarter of the Moon keeps the bite at a consistently high level, catch as much as you want. Fishing for topwater and spring is working great, especially on commercial reservoirs, where tench and grass carp show quite aggressive bite.

August 20: The waxing moon continues to favor excellent catches, you can compete with experienced anglers and have a whole bucket of fish, although closer to lunch due to the heat the fish may move to greater depths. Morning fog and the first rays of the sun are the best time to hunt for large perch on poppers.

August 21: The last day of a pronounced zhor before the approach of the Full Moon, don’t miss this last chance and jump on the fish train for breakfast for the whole week, which is worth using to the maximum. The predator is actively patrolling the eyebrows, so trolling or a classic heavy jig from a boat will bring the most significant results.

August 22: Activity starts to drop a bit, it becomes difficult for non-professionals to catch anything, but it still remains at an acceptable level for successful fishing. Peaceful fish become more picky, so it is worth adding more flavorings with spicy or meaty smells to the bait (garlic, krill, bloodworm).

August 23: The bite is moving into the moderate category, these days are only for professional fishermen and even they may not be lucky, the fish bite in bursts, mainly at dawn and just before sunset. Feeder fishing using an asymmetric loop to register the most delicate bites of cautious bream will be productive.

August 24: The approach of the full moon forces the fish to change their usual routes and feeding schedule, here your professional sense of smell for fish comes into play, because you will predict where it will be and whether you will have a catch or not. During the day the water may seem dead, but at night, under the bright moonlight, catfish and bream bite well on a bunch of creepers.

August 25: Bites become rare and uncertain, the fish often simply “suck” the bait without swallowing it, there is also a hard level for professionals and an opportunity to prove your strength as a better fisherman in practice. On such days, the use of thin fluorocarbon leashes and the smallest hooks is a saving grace so as not to scare the underwater inhabitants.

August 26: Two days before the Full Moon, the predator becomes extremely passive and practically does not react to moving baits, it is better to stay at home and not waste time. To provoke the pike, you have to use slow leads with long pauses, using suspenders or edible silicone on light weights.


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August 27: The Eve of the Full Moon, a time of disappointment for most fishermen who still gathered and went fishing, there will be no bite and no fish, as the magnetic fluctuations and gravitational influence of the Moon disorient the fish. It is worth focusing on catching unpretentious rattan or redfish in shallow water.

August 28: Full Moon Phase. An astronomical peak when fish experience maximum stress and completely stop eating. Here, even professionals probably sit at home and just wait for better times. The time and money spent are not worth it. This day is better spent at home, as the chances of a decent catch are heading towards zero, even with the use of elite baits.

August 29: The day after the Full Moon still carries the negative imprint of the previous phase and the fish are almost not biting, but in the evening there are chances to catch something. Gradually, the small fish begin to “come to life”, but the big fish continue to ignore any baits, remaining at rest at the bottom of the holes.

August 30: The beginning of the waning moon brings the first signs of improvement in the situation on the water bodies, you can start the engines and go for the first tests. Cautious crucian bites return in the morning hours, and on the shallows you can again see the splashes of the predator chasing the fry.

August 31: The last day of summer gives good, stable fishing, here you should not waste time before the autumn and play hard to get, especially in cloudy or rainy weather. The water is already starting to cool down a little, which serves as a signal for the autumn pike, which on this day perfectly takes large wobbling spinners and jerkbaits, closing the summer season on a high note.


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