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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2015 7:31:06 GMT -5
I posted this in sticky notes but would like to get some opinions, observations here. ---------------------- I have been checking out this link: tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/ofs_station.shtml?stname=Sunshine%20Skyway%20Bridge&ofs=tb&stnid=t01010Unfortunately I haven't been out to the SSP to see how accurate this is yet, but this may be a better indicator of water levels vs tides since in reality the bridge cannot have a tide. It may be better than Redfish Point or Mullet Key readings, or splitting the difference. Anyone else use this as a guide? D
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Post by shadowxmas on Sept 15, 2015 19:43:39 GMT -5
I just signed up to be able to post. This is my first post. Please forgive me if I have made any mistakes. I am friends with Mackeralman and another person who posts. We are looking forward to going out on the 22nd if the weather is good. The solunar tables look good for that day.
I really like fishing the Skyway piers as the railing is low and you can park right where you are fishing and do not have to walk a very long distance from the parkimg lot like you do if you go to Ft De Soto.
Great pics and reports from Tears134 and others on their catches.
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