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Beer_Run

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Once again, another question in my never ending pursuit to figure it out. On Magic Seaweed does Sunday look like a washing machine? Not huge swells primary @ 4'. Short distance between swells - 7s. Secondary at a 90 degree angle. Decent amount of wind late morning.

Is this a sketchy outlook?
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Clayman

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I don't see much of a break in the wind between Saturday night and Sunday morning. Best-case scenario is the wind'll quit before midnight and won't pick up again until late Sunday morning, giving you a few hours to fish. I'd watch the NOAA buoys all the way to Saturday night--and check them again Sunday morning--to see if the wind blows overnight.
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