Shark report, Surf report, Tuesday night surf forecast (8:00 Pm) for Cape Canaveral n Cocoa Beach (posted 03/29/11)


All the major networks called me and asked that I not wait another day to show the second pic (okay, I couldn't wait) of my friend Jeremy's fishing reward.  I believe it's not a horseshoe shark but a Nurse Shark.  Caught around August of 2010 not far from Lori Wilson and the old Holiday Inn.
All the major networks called me and asked that I not wait another day to show the second pic (okay, I couldn't wait) of my friend Jeremy's fishing reward. I believe it's not a horseshoe shark but a Nurse Shark. Caught around August of 2010 not far from Lori Wilson and the old Holiday Inn.

A quick update for Wednesday morning.  (like anyone really believes I can be quick 😦

The winds are looking SSE in the 5 to 10 range at daybreak,  so I’m backing down on waist high glassy waves from 50 to around 20%.  It could go offshore but I’m not gonna drink a 5-hour energy over it.

The 120 buoy did move back up to around 3.5 feet at 9 seconds, and North winds at the last hour, so the potential swell is still there.

That’s the fun part about surfing.   It’s still a matter of what God wants to deliver in the morn,  and if it’s great, than awesome, if not, then no big deal.

We’ll still take a look an if it looks fun…

Enjoy the shark at left 🙂

oldwaverider

Shark report, Surf report, Monday night surf forecast (8:20 Pm) for Cape Canaveral n Cocoa Beach (posted 03/28/11)


My friend  Jeremy caught this shark behind and just south of the South Lori Wilson Park beach, back in like August 2010.
My friend Jeremy caught this shark behind and just south of the South Lori Wilson Park beach, back in like August 2010.

We have a slight chance 50/50,  that we’ll have a waist high wind swell with a chance of offshore winds Wednesday morning.  Waist high down South toward the Base.  It’s a NE swell so it’s hard to say if the Cape will even get thigh high waves.  The swell rolls in Tuesday around noon and later thru the day with NE winds in the 10 to 15 mph range.

So Wednesday morning, it’s looking to be South winds, but they are less than 10 mph and with the heat coming off land,  even with the rain cool down, it will probably blow some offshore winds in the early Am Wed.

The photo to the left was taken behind a resort just South of Lori Wilson Park, back in August, 2010 I believe.

I’ll show you another pic in a few days, plus some fat looking fish for eating caught.

High tide is 5:47 Am Wednesday morning, 9 or 10 would be best tide time, but the winds may not be offshore than.

Anyhow, it’s a chance to get wet, and in my case, burn 1000 cals.  during the session, haha.

oldwaverider