Been in a number of chats with different folk at the pub and in the tackle stores (workers as well as customers) lately and everyone seems to have a different view on what they look for.
For me, it depends on what fishing I'm doing, if I'm up the creek chasing crabs, I'm not really fussed at all, only want an incoming tide, if chasing Barra, I like to look for a tide with a bit of run in it, but not the big big tides. Heading to the reef I like a bit of run, as they say, "no run, no fun" and I prefer a slight southerly, at about 5-10 and under, with 15kn gusts max, although if it's blowing up later in the arvo I'm ok with slowing down if the wind is up to 15's.
There is the old saying "Wind from the East, fish bite least, Wind from the West, fish bite best, Wind from North, few sailors set forth, Wind from the South blows bait in their mouth", what's your take on this, do you find it accurate?
One thing I don't look at, and every now and then I'm reminded that I should, is wave height and distance. This is more cause I don't really take notice as to what it is, so don't have a reference to go off of.
I guess the biggest thing that triggers me to get offshore is half decent wind and being at home and not at work, very much looking forward to the retirement period when I can just go when the weather is great.
So to create a bit of conversation, what do you look for, and what should I be looking for from a wave perspective?