Category Archives: West Florida

A Few Little Ones: 10am, 03/22/19

I’m watching and hoping for the swell to fill in this morning. I’m thinking about driving down to Sand Key. It looks on the small side here for a shortboard. The one guy out is getting long rides on his longboard. It’s super fun size for a log. Incoming tide push peaks around 11 and the high should be about 3 hours from then, so between now and two in the afternoon looks like the beat time to surf Honeymoon and Sand Key. It appears to be getting more consistent. The weather is comfortable. I’d say it’s a solid knee high with long rides here at Honeymoon Island.

Sand Key looks better for a shortboard. I’m jumping in with the groms:

No More Ugly Watermarks, Please


Tanner Jones Tail Blow, February 13, 2019

This website was just starting to get ugly and unviewable with those horrid watermarks covering the pictures.  You’ll continue to get rad pictures watermark free from Surfing the Gulf. I just couldn’t bare to look at it like that anymore.  It’s only been a few posts, and I’ve already had just about enough of looking at my pictures in a way that can’t be viewed.

Additionally, the site was just starting to find some really cool attributes before I reformatted it to be pictures for sale. I had added the recent sequence slider, and the regular weather temperature graph, both features I thought were pretty cool. 

So it’s back to the way it was.  It’s back to a website to keep myself and the 10,000 or so surfers in our community entertained, whichever of them actually decide to look at it of course.  This site also helps me to enjoy doing the things I love when I can share it with the people who enjoy it like I do. So if you’re stoked on it, it always helps to let people know there’s a cool site out there surfing the gulf like nobody else.