The poles and tide today

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by beachbreak, Apr 9, 2017.

  1. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    What is the ideal tide for surfing the poles? N fla. Not the arctic/antarctica. I am here on vac looking to catch it. Help!
     
    Last edited: Apr 9, 2017
  2. eatswell

    eatswell Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2009
    Wish I knew. My friend lives in Jacksonville and surfs there regularly. He always says it's pretty packed, especially in the morning hours.
     

  3. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Hey, polacks are polacks no matter where you go!!
     
  4. DTK

    DTK Well-Known Member

    139
    Aug 14, 2007
    Low incoming, swell potential early/mid week on...

    Have fun!
     
  5. red dog

    red dog Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2015
  6. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
    Make sure you check out the classy strip clubs in Mayport. Also take the Ferry up North. Park at a certain park, walk the beach in a certain direction for about a mile. Look for wood, surf.
     
  7. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    Thank you! First surf in 7 months after no more cancer. I like it the poles are spread out enough i can get my own little peak, i surfed it once before. I am staying in atlantic/neptune beach, but it seems to break weird here compared to the poles. What tide is best for atlantic/neptune?
     
  8. nopantsLance

    nopantsLance Well-Known Member

    Aug 15, 2016
  9. Gaijin

    Gaijin Member

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    Mar 10, 2017
    I used to live there years ago. Low incoming is generally best but you can get a fun session at any tide depending on what's going on. I worked nights and would surf it 2,4, or 6 hours a day sometimes. Honestly sometimes low is not best. Spring time I liked high tide around full moon. No beach and water all the way to the dunes but still shallow a long way out. On a decent swell it made for looonnng ripable waves. Check these:

    https://www.facebook.com/dabuhsurfforecast/
    https://www.facebook.com/voidsurfreport/
    http://911surfreport.com
     
  10. red dog

    red dog Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2015
    Glad your doing better! Have fun
     
  11. Toonces

    Toonces Well-Known Member

    356
    Apr 25, 2016
    I've always heard low tide is best for Poles. I only surfed it a handful of times, but enough to believe it.
     
  12. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    Thank you. Lower right lung wedge resection and then cyberknife to the upper right thigh.
    I took 7 months off to be a metastatic fibrosarcoma patient. I got the all clear friday. Now i can go back to being a surfer.
     
  13. eatswell

    eatswell Well-Known Member

    997
    Jul 14, 2009
    Glad you're doing well! Have fun in the water!:D
     
  14. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    Thank you.
     
  15. McLovin

    McLovin Well-Known Member

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    Jun 27, 2010
    I thought it best to surf it at midtide to high. Maybe 3 hours after dead-low to dead-high. For weak but surfable windswells.

    There was a time that Poles worked during low, but a big NE'r a couple of years ago changed that and it needed a little bit of water for the better sections to show up
     
  16. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    And thank you, because the little swell today did not show until as you stated above, so here i go! Pretty stoked right now.