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Cold Front: Sunday, 11.20.16 Forecast

There is another epic cold front headed for the gulf coast.  What makes this cold front so unusual, you ask.  Well it is the northeast winds paired with solid surf, of course! This solid cold front is slated for Sunday.

This is a cold front surf forecast for Florida’s gulf coast.  This forecast will cover things like the waves, the weather, and the tides for Clearwater, Bradenton, and Venice.  It will discuss how these conditions will change through the duration of the swell.

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Redfish are Heating Up As Things Cool Down

Redfish are beginning to become more active now that the water temperatures dropped below 70 degrees.  During the Fall and Winter redfish are a fun fish to target.  Redfish are very pattern and weather oriented, causing them to be threated by overfishing.  They are schooling fish.  You can catch a boat load in one outing.  One thing that helps these fish become a little harder to target is Continue reading Redfish are Heating Up As Things Cool Down

Super Supermoon

The supermoon is when the moon is at perigree.  Perigree means the earth is at its closest point along its path around the earth.

Supermoons actually occur several times a year, and the next one will be on December 14th. But, this one is significant because the moon will be the closest it has been to earth since 1948.  It should be the biggest and brightest moon in just under 70 years. Tonight, the moon will be 14 percent larger than when the moon is at the opposite end of its orbit.

Fun fact: Scientists can determine the distance the moon is from earth by pointing a laser at reflective mirrors on the moon, ones left on the moon during Apollo, and two soviet missions.