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    I am trying to find a website or a formula that will give me an accurate tidal difference when we have high winds. The night the cold front blew in a couple nights ago. The high tide was low enough for me to go gigging. When the winds shifted out of the South yesterday the wind pushed a ton of water back into the bays and made it impossible to see on my normal shore because it was so high. I have a website called www.tides4fishing.com that gives a lot of good info but not the wind effect.
    Son of the Republic

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    Here is a direct link to the Texas tidal predictions and solunar calender http://www.tides4fishing.com/us/texas
    Son of the Republic

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    • #3
      I have never found anything that is accurate for the SLP area. It's more of a general suggestion that the tides MAY be something like the charts. So I don't think about it. I just go and deal with the conditions as they present themselves.
      From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."

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      • #4
        Nothing but experience is going to give you the weather's effect on the tides. They can't put that variable in a table!
        "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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          • #6
            These are both good. I also use https://www.sailflow.com/windandwher...showLogin=true

            Kenny's right. They haven't put all that experience into a website.
            "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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            • #7
              I'd just like an accurate tide site that shows when tides will be running at certain places within the West Bay. For example: If it's going to be high tide at 10am at Alligator Point does that relate to it being high tide at Carancahua at 10am as well? Or is there a lag? I know there is going to be some type of lag because of how water runs but is there anywhere that lists this?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FischerAngling View Post
                I'd just like an accurate tide site that shows when tides will be running at certain places within the West Bay. For example: If it's going to be high tide at 10am at Alligator Point does that relate to it being high tide at Carancahua at 10am as well? Or is there a lag? I know there is going to be some type of lag because of how water runs but is there anywhere that lists this?
                I think you have to do each location separately. Here's a qiuck place to start.


                You can do the same thing with tides4fishing.
                "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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