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Solunar Calendar · Updated 2026-06-22

Best Fishing Times for Lake St. Croix

14-day solunar fishing calendar for Lake St. Croix, St. Croix County, Wisconsin — sun and moon times calculated for lat 44.900, lon -92.773.

Grade BMax depth 60 ft7 fish species

Today at Lake St. Croix

Sunrise 5:25 AM, sunset 9:01 PM. Moon is First Quarter (50% illuminated). Day rating: ☆☆☆☆☆.

Major periods: 6:13 PM8:13 PM; 6:34 AM8:34 AM

Minor periods: 12:35 AM1:35 AM; 1:47 PM2:47 PM

14-Day Fishing Calendar

No 3.5+ star solunar days in the next 14 days at Lake St. Croix — consider focusing on dawn and dusk windows. Anglers target Musky, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, and others on Lake St. Croix.

DateRatingMoonSunriseSunsetMajor PeriodsMinor Periods
Mon, Jun 22☆☆☆☆☆
First Quarter
50% lit
5:25 AM9:01 PM
6:13 PM8:13 PM
6:34 AM8:34 AM
12:35 AM1:35 AM
1:47 PM2:47 PM
Tue, Jun 23☆☆☆☆☆
Waxing Gibbous
61% lit
5:25 AM9:01 PM
6:55 PM8:55 PM
7:17 AM9:17 AM
12:53 AM1:53 AM
2:54 PM3:54 PM
Wed, Jun 24☆☆☆☆☆
Waxing Gibbous
71% lit
5:25 AM9:01 PM
7:38 PM9:38 PM
8:00 AM10:00 AM
1:13 AM2:13 AM
4:01 PM5:01 PM
Thu, Jun 25☆☆☆☆☆
Waxing Gibbous
80% lit
5:25 AM9:01 PM
8:22 PM10:22 PM
8:45 AM10:45 AM
1:35 AM2:35 AM
5:08 PM6:08 PM
Fri, Jun 26☆☆☆☆☆
Waxing Gibbous
88% lit
5:26 AM9:01 PM
9:08 PM11:08 PM
9:32 AM11:32 AM
2:02 AM3:02 AM
6:12 PM7:12 PM
Sat, Jun 27★☆☆☆☆
Waxing Gibbous
94% lit
5:26 AM9:01 PM
9:56 PM11:56 PM
10:21 AM12:21 PM
2:36 AM3:36 AM
Sun, Jun 28★½☆☆☆
Waxing Gibbous
98% lit
5:27 AM9:01 PM
10:46 PM12:46 AM
11:11 AM1:11 PM
7:13 PM8:13 PM
3:18 AM4:18 AM
Mon, Jun 29★★½☆☆
Full Moon
100% lit
5:27 AM9:01 PM
11:37 PM1:37 AM
12:02 PM2:02 PM
8:06 PM9:06 PM
4:08 AM5:08 AM
Tue, Jun 30★★☆☆☆
Full Moon
100% lit
5:28 AM9:01 PM
12:27 AM2:27 AM
12:52 PM2:52 PM
8:52 PM9:52 PM
5:07 AM6:07 AM
Wed, Jul 1★½☆☆☆
Waning Gibbous
97% lit
5:28 AM9:01 PM
1:17 AM3:17 AM
1:41 PM3:41 PM
9:29 PM10:29 PM
6:11 AM7:11 AM
Thu, Jul 2½☆☆☆☆
Waning Gibbous
92% lit
5:29 AM9:01 PM
2:05 AM4:05 AM
2:28 PM4:28 PM
9:59 PM10:59 PM
7:18 AM8:18 AM
Fri, Jul 3☆☆☆☆☆
Waning Gibbous
86% lit
5:29 AM9:00 PM
2:51 AM4:51 AM
3:13 PM5:13 PM
10:24 PM11:24 PM
8:27 AM9:27 AM
Sat, Jul 4★½☆☆☆
Waning Gibbous
78% lit
5:30 AM9:00 PM
3:35 AM5:35 AM
3:56 PM5:56 PM
10:45 PM11:45 PM
9:36 AM10:36 AM
Sun, Jul 5★★½☆☆
Waning Gibbous
68% lit
5:31 AM9:00 PM
4:18 AM6:18 AM
4:40 PM6:40 PM
11:03 PM12:03 AM
10:45 AM11:45 AM

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How to Read This Calendar

Major periods (≈2 hours) are centered on lunar transit (when the moon is highest in the sky) and lunar opposition (when the moon is directly underfoot). These are typically the strongest feeding windows.

Minor periods (≈1 hour) are centered on moonrise and moonset. They're secondary windows that often produce well — especially when they coincide with sunrise or sunset.

Day rating combines moon phase (peak near new and full moons, when lunar gravity is strongest) with the overlap of major periods and the dawn/dusk twilight. A 4–5 star day stacks all three.

At Lake St. Croix (lat 44.90°N), the longest day of the year is around June 21 with 15h 36m of daylight. The shortest is around December 21 with 8h 47m. Plan summer trips around the early-morning bite (around 5:30 AM) and the long evening window before sunset.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to fish Lake St. Croix today?

Today's solunar calendar for Lake St. Croix (lat 44.90, lon -92.77) shows sunrise at 5:25 AM and sunset at 9:01 PM. The strongest fishing windows are around major solunar periods at 6:13 PM–8:13 PM and 6:34 AM–8:34 AM, plus the 30-90 minutes around dawn and dusk.

What does the moon phase mean for fishing Lake St. Croix?

Solunar theory holds that fish activity peaks during major periods (when the moon is overhead or directly underfoot) and minor periods (moonrise and moonset). Fish feeding tends to intensify during the days surrounding the new moon and full moon, when lunar gravity is strongest. Today's moon at Lake St. Croix is First Quarter (50% illuminated).

When are the longest and shortest days at Lake St. Croix?

At Lake St. Croix's latitude (44.90°N), the longest day of the year is around June 21 with about 15h 36m of daylight. The shortest day is around December 21 with about 8h 47m of daylight. Sunrise and sunset shift by roughly 6 hours between solstices.

Are major or minor solunar periods more important?

Major periods (about 2 hours, centered on lunar transit and lunar opposition) are generally considered the strongest feeding windows. Minor periods (about 1 hour, centered on moonrise and moonset) are secondary but still productive — especially when they overlap with sunrise or sunset.

More for Lake St. Croix

Solunar calculations based on lat/lon and Meeus astronomical formulas. Times shown in Central Time. Solunar theory is a heuristic — fish activity also depends on weather, water temperature, barometric pressure, and recent forage conditions. Always check local regulations and conditions before fishing.

Source: EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys, 2026.