Friends of Padre Beach Report 8/03/2018
By Tyler Thorsen
Seas early 1 to 2 feet with larger swells south of the 30 mile mark.
Driving was good until the 20's with lots of four wheel required during high tide. Rough spots continued all the way to the 41 mile mark where we turned around.
Water clarity was excellent with water temperatures in the low to mid 80's with no upwellings of cold water observed. Sargassum was light on the north end of Padre Island National Seashore and very scattered to south of the 20 mile mark.
We did notice lots of tar balls in scattered fashion the entire length of the beach and floating in the clear water. We will be contacting the Texas GLO to see if they are aware of the tar and will report back when we find out.
Here you can see the tar floating in the crystal clear water near the 30 mile mark.
Fishing was best early in the morning and later in the afternoon with stingray, ladyfish spanish mackerel, whiting, speckled trout and redfish reported.
Birds observed:
Great Blue Heron
Black Skimmer
Long-Billed Curlew
Sanderling
Ruddy Turnstone
Brown Pelican
Laughing Gull
Sandwich Tern
Black Tern
Caspian Tern
Royal Tern
Forster's Tern
Willet
White Ibis offshore low over the water
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