Round these parts theys just like people, Breakfast/Lunch/Supper.
Just from the personal experience of my fishing buddy and myself (and we have been at it for almost 50 years now), and for targeting crappie, early morning is best followed by late afternoon. Mid-day bite almost always slows down. it doesn't necessarily stop, but definitely slows in the lakes and rivers we fish.
This, of course, doesn't necessarily hold true for other species of fresh water fish, but that is what we found targeting crappie. We like to be on the water at daybreak.
Tom
I think it has been said, but not everyone has said it.
The real question is how much sunscreen should I bring and what SPF?
Redge LIKED above post
Seems to me best bite times vary tremendously with different conditions and locations .
One spot might be a dark thirty bite certain seasons and conditions .
The next spot midday is the ticket in the tall timber .
Spot 27 early it’s on and it will quit when it gets bright outside .
So on and so fourth from what I have seen around these parts ...
My 2 cents
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whalesRedge, minnowtime LIKED above post
They bite the best, when I leave the water!!