Re: solar lunar theory
There is definitely something to it some of the time.... I know real specific right?
I find that animals that are crepuscular, such as rabbits or deer, are most affected by it. With animals that are strictly diurnal such as quail, it doesn't make much of a difference. Weather patterns affect animals too and can over ride the moon, especially the amount of cloud cover. I have spent a lot of time hunting in both Missouri and Southern Arizona. In Southern Arizona it holds a lot truer than Missouri because the weather is more constant, and cloud cover is much less likely. Thus the moon does a lot better job of predicting animal behavior. In Missouri, you could have three straight days of full cloud cover at night which would override any effect of a full moon because it is just as dark as no moon. Also just because the moon says something doesn't mean you will see nothing. An animal can be pressured into moving because of a passing predator, ect.
All of that said, it is not practical to plan hunting trips around weather because it is not predictable enough long term. Thus get out and hunt every chance you get.