Teahupoo is a CRAZY wave

by AJ_surfer » Wed May 11, 2005 7:01 pm
by ?? » Wed Jun 15, 2005 11:38 am
sandshark wrote:Nah, J-Bay isn't too tough to paddle out. Wait for a set, then paddle hard just as the last wave breaks in front of you and head left for the channel. Going out further up the point is better - trying to duck-dive in a couple of feet of water at Impossibles will hurt.
The rocks in J-Bay are actually a piece of cake compared to somewhere with a coral reef bottom! Those coral heads will shred your feet and knees (& head if you are unlucky) and your cuts can easily get infected. Nasty!
I can't ever recall a shark attack at J-Bay? Neither can my Dad and he's surfed there since the late 50's. In fact the only "fish" I've seen there are surfboards. Plenty of dolphins at dusk and some seals too.
Still, doesn't hurt to continue the shark propoganda a bit - might keep a few people out the water. Mmmm, actually no, that won't work. Anyone who sees J-Bay firing at 4ft + with a gentle SW offshore won't be able to stay out of the water, even with a dozen hungry Great Whites cruising the lineup!
by namino tsume » Sat Jun 18, 2005 4:18 am
Dooky wrote:Mako (12ft not sure which species exactly but it is aggressive)
by Ripper83 » Sun Jun 19, 2005 11:15 pm
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