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 St. Joe's Island

USA, Gulf Coast, Texas

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Datum: WGS84 [ Help ]
Precision: Approximate

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Latitude: 27° 50.469' N
Longitude: 97° 2.458' W

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Drive to Port Aransas Jetties and paddle across the channel. Beware of coast guard and moving vesselsQ!

English (Translate this text in English): Drive to Port Aransas Jetties and paddle across the channel. Beware of coast guard and moving vesselsQ!

English (Translate this text in English): Drive to Port Aransas Jetties and paddle across the channel. Beware of coast guard and moving vesselsQ!

English (Translate this text in English): Drive to Port Aransas Jetties and paddle across the channel. Beware of coast guard and moving vesselsQ!

DistanceTake a car

WalkDon't know

Easy to find?OK

Public access?Don't know

Special accessPaddle > 20mn or Boat

 Surf Spot Characteristics

Alternative name San Jose Island

Surf Spot Quality

Wave qualityRegional Classic

ExperienceExperienced surfers

FrequencySometimes break

Wave

TypeBreakwater/jetty

DirectionRight

BottomSandy

Power

Normal lengthShort (< 50m)

Good day lengthLong (150 to 300 m)

Tide, Swell and Wind

Good swell direction

Good wind direction

Swell sizeStarts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over

Best tide positionLow and mid tide

Best tide movementDon't know

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 Additional Information

Good spot for those days with a howlin southeastern wind. Legendary but a bit of a struggle to get to.

English (Translate this text in English): Good spot for those days with a howlin southeastern wind. Legendary but a bit of a struggle to get to.

English (Translate this text in English): Good spot for those days with a howlin southeastern wind. Legendary but a bit of a struggle to get to.

English (Translate this text in English): Good spot for those days with a howlin southeastern wind. Legendary but a bit of a struggle to get to.

Atmosphere

Fairly empty but when you do meet people here, they're cool as shit.

English (Translate this text in English): Fairly empty but when you do meet people here, they're cool as shit.

English (Translate this text in English): Fairly empty but when you do meet people here, they're cool as shit.

English (Translate this text in English): Fairly empty but when you do meet people here, they're cool as shit.

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By Eric Henderson , 07-09-2009

Surfing The North end of St Joe Island - In the sixties and early seventies we surfed St Joe in the spring and winter when the prevailing SE wind would blow 25 - 30 for several days. Our normal surf spot, Port Aransas, would get very large and choppy, occasionally breaking far offshore. On these days we would cross Aransas Pass and surf clean head high rights in the lee of the north jetty.

By Damon Dougherty , 18-06-2009

Go big or don't go at all - When the surf's big along the coast, this place is really sweet. Best on southeastern swells. On waist high or less days, don't bother. The paddle across the channel is about 20min and pretty scary during high traffic. Sometimes sympathetic boaters will give you a ride. Also can pay for ferry ride in Port A harbor. Island is un-inhabited, so accidents over here are a big deal. Help is a long way away.

By ex local , 09-03-2009

Big wave spot? - You gotta see this spot when there's a huge overwhelming hurricane swell. If corpus is breaking 15 rows out, go to Port A and stand on the jetties on the south side and watch massive 20-30 feet waves break at the end of the north jetty (St. Joe Island). Surfed there during Ivan swell and it was HUGE. 25 feet far outide, almost end of jetties was double-triple overhead and long, long rights ...... Any other day its very weak and disapointing unless its well overhead.

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