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Topic: Launching from whiskey gulch  (Read 3425 times)

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michilutiiq

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A good differentiation that made that click for me is that tide is a vertical measure; current is horizontal movement. Not trying to suggest other don't know that,  necessarily... But I didn't until I started fishing... And planning to fish WG.


Beachmaster90

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Well with the change in forecast it doesn't look so good at whiskey gulch on Sunday. 5 ft swell with 20 knots from the south west...


Beachmaster90

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A good differentiation that made that click for me is that tide is a vertical measure; current is horizontal movement. Not trying to suggest other don't know that,  necessarily... But I didn't until I started fishing... And planning to fish WG.
Yeah I definitely understand the difference between tide and current... but I didn't realize that the current continues after the time when high or low is listed in the tide charts. Good to know!