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Windy, Rainy, and Picking Up, 1:19pm, 11/02/18

How much is it really picking up? It’s hard to say. It appears to be getting visibly better now (bigger) and actually within the past 15 minutes. The forecast I looked at called for 20-25 knot northwest winds in the northern gulf pointed straight at us today. Right now it’s about shin to occasional waist high. A more reliable source is suggesting it won’t get too much bigger than this. It’s hard to say for sure. Come on out with a big board if your frothing to surf. I hate to say it, but it was probably bigger yesterday.
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Surfing the Gulf’s Surf’s Up Surf Reports 2017-2018 Video

Red Tide Snook and Redfish Closure until May 10th, 2019

In case you haven’t already heard, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission has closed two of the biggest recreational fishes in the state, snook and redfish. This closure is impacting most of the west coast of Florida, and the closure was extended until May 10th.

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