
by Bub » Sun Apr 01, 2007 9:36 pm
by WooD » Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:54 am
by Bub » Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:40 pm
I was sort of figuring surf in summer on the Gulf would be like a lake. I won't bother and I doubt a trip across to the Atlantic side is really an option. No problem...I've got plenty of other opportunities to surf.WooD wrote:Unless theres a hurricain brewing June is pretty flat. North Jetty is gonna be a pretty good drive from Siesta Key, but thats what vacations are for.
Heres the SurfLine link to north jetty.
http://www.surfline.com/travel/surfmaps/surfspot.cfm?id=401
This is what SurfLine has to say about the west coast in June.
SUMMER
Typically, the surf in June, July and August is very small or flat, unless a tropical storm or hurricane comes through. There are many days when you can catch pathetic ankle- to waist-high slop on a longboard at any beachbreak, and the jetties may have a small, bouncy, back-washy peak to hop around on; however, in most respects, this is the season of misery for surfers, better known as "100 days of hell."
You would be better off driving across to the east coast around Cocoa.
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