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Daily fishing report

By DAVE ZALEWSKI
Published December 23, 2003

Many tools are available to help make the decision on whether to venture into the gulf.

Local meteorologists give forecasts regarding temperature, wind and sea conditions. The Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System is available by calling 1-866-827-6787. PORTS is a series of sensors around the Tampa Bay area the shipping industry uses for up-to-date information on wind speed, direction and other data that may affect ships moving in and out of the bay.

VHF marine radios continuously broadcast the NOAA weather forecast for marine and land interests. Radios that receive only weather information are inexpensive. Internet users can find links to the National Weather Service at almost any fishing Web site such as capmel.com. The best tool is common sense. Once winds reach 15 to 20 knots, no fish is worth taking the beating to anglers and equipment. Binoculars aid in decisions of whether to stay in port or continue as they can see large humps caused by swells or curling seas. Hopefully, the onslaught of cold fronts and high winds that keep sea conditions unsafe to fish in will slow soon.

- Dave Zalewski charters the Lucky Too out of Madeira Beach and can be reached at 727 397-8815 or by e-mail at Luckytoo2@aol.com

[Last modified December 23, 2003, 01:33:41]


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