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04-04-2008, 05:53 #1Mullet Meister???
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Tide times
Done a search on here first, found a few sites that people use, but i use a few aswell.
I should be off fishing today, thing is, ive looked at about 5 different sites for tide times, and ive got about 3 different times. Some tell me one time, where the other site tells me a completely different time, like and hour and a half out, thats no good.
So what im asking, is whats the most reliable site out there for tide times, what do you use?
CheersThere's plenty of fish in the sea, but until I catch one, I'm stuck here just holding my rod.
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04-04-2008, 07:32 #2flounder_alGuest
easytide and fishingwx for me but remember that tides aren't fixed and the height defo isn't. Weather conditions play a big factor in things
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04-04-2008, 09:23 #4Guest
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Buy a tide book matey
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04-04-2008, 09:25 #5Mullet Meister???
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I have one, that is 2 hours out from the ones online, there all bloody different tide times, lol, i think its got something to do with the clocks going forward, some sites have forgot about that.
And my main one i use is fishingwx aswell, so i take it that that is the most accurate one?There's plenty of fish in the sea, but until I catch one, I'm stuck here just holding my rod.
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04-04-2008, 13:39 #6Scotland Forum Moderator
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some of the tide tables you have to add 1 hour for british summer time, it should tell you on the site if the times are GMT or BST
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