Surf Forecast App/Website

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Luc42
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Surf Forecast App/Website

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I’m looking for a reliable surf forecast app or website that is accurate to help plan my surf fishing trips. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know they can’t be 100% correct and you can’t really predict everything but something to help with the planning would be great. I used Epic and Surfline and it seems like the two of them can be completely opposite sometimes.

Any suggestions ?
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https://www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/To ... sts/latest . I have been using this site for a few years . Never a certainty just predictions gives a lot of info in an easy graph type format . The locations are easy to change . HD On Tap give access to live beach cams for quite a few local beaches that also can be helpful . WR
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I typically use multiple websites to plan.

Tide: https://www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/To ... des/latest

Wind: Windy app on my phone, or https://www.windy.com/

Surf: lots of sites for wave heights, I haven't found one I like yet

Webcam: Google to see if there is a webcam close to where you fish. This is my closest camera: https://www.luvinlife.me/Beach_Cam.html
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I'm the same way but for when I go out on the boat;

I use Windy to check for swell directions, intervals, and wind/gusts
Verify Windy with inshore or offshore buoy reports: https://cdip.ucsd.edu/m/products/?stn=2 ... ram=waveHs

Check moon phase and tide height: https://tides4fishing.com/us/california/la-jolla

Then for inshore or surf fishing see what the water clarity is (general idea): https://hdontap.com/stream/018408/scrip ... ve-webcam/

HD on tap has a ton of different beach cameras which is great in case there is thick fog but also because you can see what the surf is like

There is also a lot of other research I do but that doesn't really pertain to surf fishing
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Post by Perch killer »

The surf-forecast site mentioned by several others, I find useful as well. Problem with Surfline is unless you're subscribing to the premium paid version, the beach cams are not in real time. You are looking at the surf 24 hours the day before. Wave Cast Socal is useful as well although it's narrative is targeted for telling surfers the biggest/best surf & swell. When low surf is forecasted with minimal or no wind swell, that's when I try to hit the beach
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