depends on what kind of fish
The belief that it is difficult to catch fish during a full moon is tied to the lunar cycle affecting fish behavior. During a full moon, increased light may cause fish to become less active and seek shelter in deeper waters, making them harder to catch. However, this belief is largely based on folklore and anecdotal evidence, with scientific studies showing mixed results on the effect of the lunar cycle on fish activity.
Early in the morning.
During a full moon, tides are extreme due to the gravitational pull of the moon on the earth. This makes the water level unpredictable and therefore it is difficult for fishermen to catch fish. This is why they are expensive.
full moon
Full moon is the BEST time to fish, especially if the tide is coming in, but as long as the tide is moving then you should be set for fishing, unless your fishing for rare fish or using crap for bait( in which case you would catch catfish before anything else.
harpoon
To catch a big fish I think you have to have a golden (or higher) fishing rod. The iron will catch you small fish...the silver will get you medium...so gold should get you big fish.
When you catch a Fish you will be holding it in your hands after you pull in your line. So if you pull in your line and you are not holding a fish you didn't catch anything.
there is no way sorry folks
Harpoon
Why you no make sence? :O
Fisherfolks often catch more fish during a new moon because the darker skies and reduced light levels encourage fish to come closer to the surface to feed, making them more accessible. Additionally, the gravitational pull of the moon during a new moon can enhance tidal movements, which may stimulate fish activity. In contrast, during a full moon, brighter conditions can make fish more cautious and less likely to venture out, leading to lower catch rates.