Tide ? and Galveston fishing this weekend
- BradyYak88
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Tide ? and Galveston fishing this weekend
Very new to the salt kayaking gig! Bc I live so far from it. Me and a buddy are going to Galveston area sunday (swan lake possibly). Don’t no anything about tide charts but does this mean it’s going to be really shallow on Sunday? Any advice would be awesome! Tips on what to fish with too. We’re bass fisherman haha
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Re: Tide ? and Galveston fishing this weekend
Whether or not there's enough water during low tides depends on the location. And the only way to know if the forecast tides are enough water for Swan Lake is by experience. I'm not familiar with the area, so hopefully someone will chime in, but looking at the aerial map it looks like you should have plenty of water.
One thing to factor in is there's a delay between when high/low tide from forecast at the gauge and your fishing spot. That's fairly close, so it's probably less than 30 minutes.
One thing to factor in is there's a delay between when high/low tide from forecast at the gauge and your fishing spot. That's fairly close, so it's probably less than 30 minutes.
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Re: Tide ? and Galveston fishing this weekend
Thanks man!Neumie wrote:Whether or not there's enough water during low tides depends on the location. And the only way to know if the forecast tides are enough water for Swan Lake is by experience. I'm not familiar with the area, so hopefully someone will chime in, but looking at the aerial map it looks like you should have plenty of water.
One thing to factor in is there's a delay between when high/low tide from forecast at the gauge and your fishing spot. That's fairly close, so it's probably less than 30 minutes.
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Re: Tide ? and Galveston fishing this weekend
You should also check out NOAA's Tides & Current website. It shows the forecast tides as well, and IMO, the actual measure tides. Currently at the Pier 21 gauge tides are 1 foot higher than forecast.BradyYak88 wrote:Thanks man!
Edit: I would use the "Galveston Railroad Bridge" tide gauge as I think it would be a little more comparable to the tides Swan Lake would see.