Ole Salt wrote:
Google Sea of Cortez fishing, and it will take you to all information available, you can get a tide chart of the Sea of Cortez also, that will show the highs and lows by the hour and they are extremely accurate. There put out by one of the colleges there in Arizona. By the way the tide flow in the Sea of Cortez is the exact opposite of that at Inchon Korea. The high there is the low at the others location and vice versa.
Are the tides as intense in the Sea as they are in Inchon? I've been to Inchon at low tide looking up about 30 feet or so to the dock. The next day riding a train from Seoul to Pusan, sharing boiled eggs and chestnuts with a very nice old Korean gentleman who spoke no English, and I no Korean. I bought the beer. Fond memories.