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Is there's preferred method to get realtime weather and tide info for big lake?
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Thanks Jeremy. That will be a big help Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Will that site show you the seas also ?? How can you tell what the waves will be like in Big Lake itself ? I made a trip to Big Lake about 2 months ago. I had looked at the weather forecast on several sites. It showed almost no wind 2-4 mph. BUT, when I got to Hebert's, the waves were white capping. Very very rough. |
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I use wunderground and always find it is pretty accurate. No tide but good weather forecast.
www.wunderground.com Last edited by mcjaredsandwich; 06-06-2016 at 08:25 AM. |
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One major factor is tide vs wind If you have hard falling tide with good south wind it will buck the water and cause rough conditions along the strongest moving water
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Use this website for the wind. It is the station by the fishing pier in Cameron. We find it is better for wind on big lake than the Lake Charles station.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=capl1 |
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Similarly, here is a site where you can get both the Cameron info and info for top of the lake as well. Don't really need it right now.. but in the future.
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs...kecharles.html |
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The windfinder app is pretty good for me on android too, I use it to keep tabs on calcasieu pass, big lake, and Toledo at the same time. Been pretty accurate so far.
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One more question. I have a 19 ft bay stealth. From you guys experience what wind speed or seas would you call it a no go for big lake? Just looking for a starting point because I drive from Jennings to get there.
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Thanks W. appreciate the advice. I'm one that is always wanting to learn, and willing to listen. |
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But I've always found ways to get out of a big blow. If you need to go find some marsh cuts and fish for flounder and reds. Usually anything above 15 get's a good bit choppy... 15 -18 is usually still fishable in some areas but won't be super comfortable. Also depends on direction as well, and as W mentioned the tide direction as well. |
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Great point.
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Here are some resources I use for planning ahead as I am not able to fish the area as often as needed to stay in the know:
Windfinder app (will show wave height predictions), wunderground app, NOAA marine forecast website (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/zone/gulf/lchmz.htm) Water data USGS website (http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=08017044) Tides4fishing solunar data website (http://www.tides4fishing.com/us/louisiana/bulk-terminal) |
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Fish weather app is very good also.
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Thanks for info.
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