oldenglish wrote:Apparently I can't send PMS so I'm just going to post here. By port aransas do you mean Horace Caldwell pier or the beach break? How is the paddle out at these spots? Are the locals friendly in this spot?
Yes. As surferbill notes the North side of the pier is best but either can work. The difficulty of the paddle out varies a lot depending on the waves - esp with beach breaks like we have here. The bigger the waves, the farther out they are breaking and the more of them you have to paddle through. Personally, I still find it tough on bigger days - choppy, 4'-5'+ Gulf waves at 6-7 second intervals = difficult paddle out. But that varies depending on the person. If you're a strong swimmer already or have a good level of upper-body strength that will help a lot. But even if not, initially you can practice catching waves on the inside sandbars if the paddle out is too tough.
Agree with surferbill re: Packery. It's a better break with cleaner waves, but there is a much bigger crowd and can be more competition for waves. I love both spots and never have encountered any localism to speak of in either place. HCP's just less crowded and folks are a little friendlier.
On other money-saving tip re camping: Nueces County sells annual beach parking passes for $12. If you get one of those, you can camp for free anywhere on the south side of HCP. You'll need one anyway to surf at Packery.
Oh, and one other note: when you're first learning it's easy to spend a lot of time on your feet - when you do so, remember to shuffle those feet while walking to avoid rays. One got me early on near HCP and it was not fun. It's good incentive to stay on the board and work on your paddling as much as possible.