I’ve only looked at a few but I really like
http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/worldmap.html
It has a lot of configuration options and seems to work pretty well.
It didn’t predict last Friday evening’s super high tide but I don’t know if any did.
I’ve only looked at a few but I really like
http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/worldmap.html
It has a lot of configuration options and seems to work pretty well.
It didn’t predict last Friday evening’s super high tide but I don’t know if any did.
I use NOAA same as 23sailfish.
http://www.tides4fishing.com/us/south-carolina
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115 Yamaha
Big Ugly Homemade Blue Push Pole
x2 on tides4fishing. A lot of additional info beside tides - moon/sun, barometer activity, etc.
X3 on the tides4fishing.
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Cracker Built Custom Boats
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I normally go to saltwater tides:
http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/scarolinasites.html
It is pretty accurate and has a lot of different locations on the coast so that I can keep track of the tides for exactly where I am fishing.
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http://spotsnslots.blogspot.com/
My go-to site for my phone is www.dnr.sc.gov/news/tide.html
Shows a week’s worth of tides for the harbor in a really simple format that loads quickly on my phone. For most of the areas I frequent, I know what the tide delay is from the harbor.
tides4fishing, and right here on this site, under the Sciences tab up top!!
http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/scarolinasites.html#charleston
Shows up to 10 days, and you can pick specific locations