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COCOA BEACH, Florida -- As of 7 a.m. on Sunday, November 8, 2015, northeast winds and passing rain clouds are creating choppy wave conditions off of Brevard County beaches.
Jelly Fish: Jelly fish, including Portuguese Man-o-War, are slightly present in the ocean from Jetty Park to Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach, Florida. Winds could push more jellies closer to shore later in the day.
Seaweed: A heavy amount of blackening seaweed is present on the beach. A small amount of fresh seaweed is onshore and in the water.
Sharks: Black tip sharks, lemon sharks, and spinner sharks sightings have increased during the past week, especially where there are large schools of mullet.
FISHING FORECAST:
Clouded water and passing showers will create intermittent conditions for surf fishing through Tuesday. On Wednesday (Veteran's Day) conditions will improve and the timing of the tides should produce above-average fishing conditions for early morning surf fishing.
The tail end of the 2015 Mullet Run is still ongoing. Large Jacks, Red Fish, Blue Fish and Snook can be caught with live finger mullet on a free line (no weight used). Croaker, Whiting, Sheepshead, Flounder, and Black Drum can be caught using shrimp on a weighted line near the piers and jetties.
SURFING FORECAST:
2-5 ft. with choppy and chunky conditions through Tuesday.
COCOA BEACH, Florida -- As of 7 a.m. on Sunday, November 8, 2015, northeast winds and passing rain clouds are creating choppy wave conditions off of Brevard County beaches.
Jelly Fish: Jelly fish, including Portuguese Man-o-War, are slightly present in the ocean from Jetty Park to Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach, Florida. Winds could push more jellies closer to shore later in the day.
Seaweed: A heavy amount of blackening seaweed is present on the beach. A small amount of fresh seaweed is onshore and in the water.
Sharks: Black tip sharks, lemon sharks, and spinner sharks sightings have increased during the past week, especially where there are large schools of mullet.
FISHING FORECAST:
Clouded water and passing showers will create intermittent conditions for surf fishing through Tuesday. On Wednesday (Veteran's Day) conditions will improve and the timing of the tides should produce above-average fishing conditions for early morning surf fishing.
The tail end of the 2015 Mullet Run is still ongoing. Large Jacks, Red Fish, Blue Fish and Snook can be caught with live finger mullet on a free line (no weight used). Croaker, Whiting, Sheepshead, Flounder, and Black Drum can be caught using shrimp on a weighted line near the piers and jetties.
SURFING FORECAST:
2-5 ft. with choppy and chunky conditions through Tuesday.
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