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I get confused about this. So when the wind is blowing from the North in the
delta, The best ramps can be caught on a FLOOD tide, instead of the usual ebb?
Thanks.
Jeff Milum
415-506-0575
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Hit the water @ windy cove at 2pm and was
the only person out; everyone must be sore from
the day before.
By 3pm serveral others joined in the fun. I was
nicely powered on 4.8/8'5"(207#) most of the time,
with a couple of big slams around 3:30. The tide
set up just right around 3:30; flooding for a NW
wind, and made for some nice swells. The water
is getting much warmer; I was hot in a 4/3, and no,
I do not make all of my jibes so I get/stay wet.
Great sesh from 2-5.
Looking out my office window it still looks windy.
What a great start to a season...........
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