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Topic: Alviso 7/30  (Read 462 times)

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Rick

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2009
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Anyone interested? I would probably paddle outside of the slough to the Bay. Probably for stripers and sharks.

Low tide is 0.9 feet at 10:21am, so I would probably launch around 7am, or wait for the tide to come in after 10am if its too low.
Coming back in shouldn't be a problem because the high tide is 8.5 feet at 4pm.


Sailfish

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I would join you if it's on the following Friday (I work every other Friday's).  It's a good work out paddling 5 miles against the wind on the way out to the mouth but coming back should be easy with the wind on your back.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


Rick

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Sorry, I don't think I can the following Friday (8/6) becuse I have football that day.


 

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