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Wrist Watch
I remember they were talking about a watch with moon phases and tides. thanks for the help Frank |
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http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...cSearched=true
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Surfing watches have that tides and some have moon phases. Just look at surfermag.com or quicksilver.
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RipCurl also has a line of nice watches that tell moon phases and tides for a good number of local beaches. I have the Ripcurl Rincon Oceansearch ATS and I switch it between HB and Newport regularly. It also has a session timer as well, and a few other cool actions that I haven't figured out how to use yet.
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It works great at keeping time, moon phase, sun up & sun down are all pretty accurate & the 4 bites a day I get, for some strange reason are 2hrs long, with the tide change smack in the middle. |
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Casio-Fish...-Watch/2404140 The watch is at Walmart for about $20 less than at BPS.
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thanks Everyone!
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For what it's worth,
I have the $300 one, the Casio Pathfinder: Stainless and Titanium = no salty issues. Water proof to super deep. Digital Compass = Sick. Tides. Moon. Barometer. Altimeter. It's badass. If you can afford it, it's a good buy. Got it on Amazon for around $270. Willy |
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My wife just gave me my anniversary gift... PAG240-1 Casio Pathfinder watch Feature I will use most= DIGITAL COMPASS = SICK it also has a barometer and altimeter (i haven't figured out how i would use the latter for fishing yet, i guess if the weather changes the barometer will go up) It doesn't have the moon or tides, but i can't complain... :P http://pathfinder.casio.com/watches/ I am going to have to wait until my next fishing to test this baby out! |
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I need to replace mine with a smaller one. I have a ff/gps combo unit so I don't need the gps...just need to tell time.
P.S. Happy Anniversary
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LOL....
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Or you can get a free app for your phone with a nice graphical display of the tides and moon.
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All kidding aside........that's a bad *ss watch.
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