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Hat Trick

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i lost some of my favorites on my computer.  what is the best surfer report for san mateo coast?
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Salty.

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The Norcal Quickcasts on StormSurf.com are pretty good. Pacific Waverider is sometimes inaccurate.
 IWindSurf.com has killer current wind reports. You do not have to pay to see about half of the locations.
 I usually check about ten different web-pages before I can get a decent idea about what it may be like while I'm staring at the monitor.....then drive a half an hour to see what's it's really like.
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Hat Trick

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that's it, pacific waverder, thanks
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FisHunter

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http://www.surfline.com/home/index.cfm

click on the forcast and you'll see locations. I cross ref. this info with NOAA and then decide if i want to go drive and look at it for myself.

The wind forcasts are pretty accurate and it is a WAVE RIDING SITE
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