East Coast AM Report....

Kenty

Sealiner
Good day Folks , we moving onto a dark moon spring and the two systems that have been idling towards our coast have finally made landfall and the west is on us at over 50kph gusts as I do this report...

Lovely early morning low tides sees you with a low at 08h02 tomorrow morning and at 09h10 on Sunday morning...the swell is running long an big offshore at around 10f and at an even 5 to 6 ft inshore in a south westerly direction ..I am not to sure about any surging , but one must always be wary during an approaching spring tides...

The tidal variance over a 12 hour period will be at 1,2m mark...

IF , the systems keep track , and the high ridging in behind the fronts , which will change things early Sunday AM , then your window might be very small this weekend ...

from late arvie on Saturday through to early Sunday AM...if you a night time fisherman , then you in for some calm...

It is going to be a very tight timing weekend this weekend and for one will be watching the barometer extremely closely...

Keep the Faith and stay SOLID out there...
 

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Kenty

Sealiner
Good day Folks , well , its going to be an iffy weekend along our east coast this weekend , and NOT to say you will not get a fish , but , its going to be hard work...


With that VERY slow moving high ridging in , its going to be a beastly eastly all weekend and tomorrow it will puff properly...


That being said , a window will open on Sunday arvie and i think that will be your best option and with a low tide at 14h29 on Sunday , it wouldnt harm to fish on the push...


Spots to look out for would be Glen Gariff beach area as that water temp drops and a piggie may just have your name on it , IF the sea is not up ...nice east choppy water and coldish and you will be in business...


Another piggie playground is left of Cefane towards Bosbok ...could be worth the walk ...


You have a high tide at 07h32 tomorrow and at 08h23 on Sunday ...the swell wil switch from SSwest to a more direct southerly directio as that east gets up to speed...the temp is at around 20 and will certainly drop in the next 24 hours ...


Tidal coefficiency will be at an even 0.5m over a 12 hour tidal period , so , hoepfully no surging is expected...




Keep the Faith and stay SOLID out there...

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