Use it if you want but a north blow in the summer is what lays the beach down and light winds that follow are keep it down, that's how it's always been!!!!!!
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Next time the surf is flat notice which direction the wind is coming from first thing in the morning, out of the north. Then early afternoon when the se wind kicks up a little notice what happens to the surf it chops up, not enough to rough it up but it chops it up none the less, then over night the winds lays switches back lightly out of the north and glasses the surf back over. The surf is the just the protected side of the Gulf, which means a north wind lays it down.
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Originally posted by JayKen86 View PostManaged to catch 3 before it got too rough and sharks and jackfish started trying to eat my trout and top water. 22" 24" and a 25". I fished from 6 to about 8
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And ice cream surf conditions come too bonesplitter!!! lol That's when you catch slob trout and don't even get your feet wet, one of the best things is to drive down the beach at night with qbeam and shine the first gut when you see big rafts of mullet jump out, I have had some down right crazy straps doing this!!!
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