Well, they say a picture is worth a thousand words, so what is a video worth? Time. It took a lot longer than I had anticipated to make and post these videos (was originally only supposed to be one video, but who knew YouTube has a length upload limit?) after shooting the footage, editing, and then finally uploading them.

I tried to keep the video as short as possible while still including all the information that I wanted to include, and I failed miserably at making it short and including everything I wanted to talk about. So, when you have some time to burn at work or while waiting for this weather to clear up take a look at these videos. Be forewarned that you may be bored to death, but hopefully you will take a thing or two out of this tirade that will help you become a better angler or at least catch more fish.

Furthermore, if you have any tide links that you like to use that are not mentioned feel free to share them.

I use this tidal site the most when I’m trying to decide when and where I want to fish. It gives both predicted and observed/actual tide levels.
http://www.tidesonline.nos.noaa.gov/geographic.html

I use this site when I want to get a more detailed picture of what the tides are doing throughout the day. I also use this website to see tidal trends over longer periods of time.
http://66.135.8.10/tideserver/LocationSelect.asp

This website has a great animation of how the tides move in and out of our bay system.
http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/gbofs/fore_cg_wl.shtml

Although I didn’t mention it in the video I also use this tide cam to see what the tide is doing, especially if I’m going to be fishing anywhere around this area.
http://www.creativefeathers.com/TideCam.cfm

Here’s another site I have saved that has tables for many places along the Texas Coast.
http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/texassites.html

http://midgewater.twdb.state.tx.us/bays_estuaries/tidemap.html

About the author

Jeremy Chavez is a full-time fly and light tackle fishing guide who hails from the Bayou City (Houston, Texas for those of you not in the know). He eats, sleeps and breathes fish. He left (he was laid-off but who's keeping tabs) his career as a bean counter (he has a master's degree in accounting) to chase his dream of becoming a nomadic fish bum.