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Catfish Bite Index Today and Night Fishing Windows

Location-based fishing bite index for catfish planning using time of day, thermal trend, rain, pressure and hourly score ranges.

Bite index calculation factors

Choose general or predator mode, compare hourly score ranges, then verify local water and safety data.

  • Pressure stability, trend and acceleration
  • Wind speed, gusts and direction shifts
  • Temperature and 24-hour thermal trend
  • Rain and thunderstorm risk
  • Cloud, radiation and visibility
  • Moon phase and local solar time

How to find the best fishing time today

  1. 1. Choose a fishing mode

    Use general or predator mode; location and hourly weather provide the local context.

  2. 2. Compare the next hours

    Read the score range, three-hour direction, best windows and safety status together.

  3. 3. Verify the local water

    Before travelling, check official water level, water temperature, rules and weather warnings where available.

FAQ

Are fish biting today?

See whether fish are likely to be biting today and compare the best fishing times for your location. The fishing bite index combines weather, moon phase and time-of-day patterns as a planning signal, not a catch guarantee.

What are the best fishing times today?

The strongest upcoming hours appear in the best bite windows. They are calculated for the selected location from weather, pressure, wind, moon phase and time of day.

Why is there a predator mode?

Predatory fish often react more strongly to light, cloud and feeding windows. The broad mode avoids claiming that one species profile fits every country and water.

Does the model know water temperature and water level?

Not automatically. Air-temperature history is used only as a thermal trend proxy. Always check official local water data when it is available.

Does the bite index guarantee catches?

No. The bite index is a decision-support signal and should be read together with local water, season, target species and fishing method.