Category Archives: Sea Shells

Pass Surf on Saint Patrick’s Day

Waves were breaking in less than a foot of water in many places. The rock wall and the sandy area along the ledge was littered with seashells. That would be cool if we were hunting seashells. Instead we were trying to avoid getting pummeled into the bottom covered with sharp seashells. I even found a long metal rod (patio furniture) just sitting on the bottom in the sand. The waves were dredging along this steep ledge. From up toward Opal down to Shepherds waves were lining up. The tide changed it a lot, quickly.

Sea Shells and Shell Identification at Honeymoon Island and Clearwater Florida

In a recent trip to Honeymoon Island to surf small offshore surf on an incoming tide, I stumbled across a number of nice shells. It was no ordinary trip. Continue reading Sea Shells and Shell Identification at Honeymoon Island and Clearwater Florida