June Grass Update Beginning of Memorial Day Weekend
June grass update for Walton County 5/24/13:PM
0.5-2 on the June Grass Grossness Index.
I had my inaugural Gulf of Mexico swim on Monday and the water was warm and crystal clear so I was hoping to be able to deliver a June Grass Report of ZERO for Memorial Day weekend, but alas that is not to be the case. June Grass is fickle and when I went for a swim at about 6:30 this evening there was some sargassum up on the beach and some June Grass. Most of the June grass was pushed up in the shallows and as I waded out to the first sandbar it pretty much disappeared. The moon is full tonight so the tide was WAY out and I could walk out to the first sandbar without getting wet much above my knees. The water was also a bit cooler today, but still nice, and the wind was coming from the North.
I had my diving mask with me so I looked around underwater for awhile. I saw a tiny flounder about 3″ long and then as I was getting out to leave I saw a big fish jump in the air three times way out past the second sandbar. There were also a number of shorebirds around. Speaking of wildlife: shore birds and sea turtles are currently nesting on our beaches! Please respect them and follow any regulations pertaining to wildlife. The beach is for everybody! Also please use your common sense and best judgement while having fun at the beach this weekend!
I was out on Okaloosa Island Monday morning and saw a few rafts of sargassum in the East Pass, but it looked nice otherwise. When I was out there this morning it looked like Crab Island was getting ready for the weekend.
At the time this report was made the beach flags were yellow, but check them again before you head to the beach.
I would love it if you would share your personal June Grass and beach condition reports in the comments section. It would also be great if you left a comment to tell me where you’re traveling from to visit the beach!
If there isn’t a current June Grass report up on this site I suggest checking the link to local beach cams on the left side of this page. They can often give you an idea of what the water is like. It is also important to “Know Before You Go” and check local beach flags. They are updated twice daily at 9:30am and 1:30pm.
PLEASE ENJOY THE BEACH RESPONSIBLY!
Yellow Flies are BAD This Year!
Walton Outdoors gives more information about dealing with these aggravating pests:
June Grass Report Schedule
I apologize for the lack of consistent updates. I have a lot of other outdoor hobbies that don’t necessarily involve the beach. I also work full time.
In the future there will be at least one June Grass Update per week from Memorial Day Weekend until Labor Day.
The rest of the time there will be a monthly beach conditions update, sporadic beach water quality report reblogs, and other occasional relevant posts. The rest of the time the June Grass Report will morph into: The Yellow Fly Report, The Tropical Storm Not Evacuating Report, The Hurricane Evacuated Report, The Mosquito Report, and The Look How Awesome the Beach is in Winter with No Tourists Report.
The Yellow Flies have been pretty bad all spring by the way.
Other reasons there might not be a consistent June Grass Report are that I have melted because I attempted to go to the beach, I don’t like kids but I think they should be encouraged to enjoy the beach so if there are a lot of them down there I don’t go, and because I don’t enjoy crowds in general.
If you leave me a comment I might be motivated to go to the beach to make a report if there hasn’t been one in awhile, but I make no guarantees. Have fun at the beach!
‘More condensed’ spring break comes to an end – News – Walton Sun
‘More condensed’ spring break comes to an end – News – Walton Sun.
via ‘More condensed’ spring break comes to an end – News – Walton Sun.
I’m very pleased with how the Walton County Sheriff’s Office handled spring breakers this year. Many thanks, kudos, and much appreciation to the WCSO!












