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Picking Waves

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Created by Joe Cron > 9 months ago, 6 Nov 2011
Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
6 Nov 2011 11:57AM
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Out in the surf on what ever craft is your choice.

A wave you can pick up presents itself.

You think, or are sure you see one behind it, maybe a bit bigger, better.

Which one do you take?

If your experience is anything like mine, in the past you've taken the first one, only to get a mediocre ride, turn around and see the bomb that could have been yours.

Experience also tells you that if you let the first one go, the second may be crud and you should have taken the first.

Can someone give me a 100% guaranteed method to making the right decision all the time?

Thanks in advance.

Skwinty
WA, 164 posts
6 Nov 2011 9:24AM
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What a load of nonsense.

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
6 Nov 2011 11:30AM
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if there is a choice, i try never to take the first or last waves in a set. the first one never seems to be good size and the last one tends to be messy

Surfy31
WA, 198 posts
6 Nov 2011 9:46AM
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the first one might be smaller but better shape,

the second one will be bigger but might just be a fizzer, no decent wall.

if the third isnt as big as the second it will be sloppy water caused by the mess of the second wave. your fins will not grab as hard.

all of what i just said would be nonsense if you were surfing a beachy reef break or point break.

just choose a wave a commit it

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
6 Nov 2011 10:23AM
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I've always found the second or third of a set are the best waves, always sucks taking the first of a big set going down with the lip and wearing the rest of the set on the head.

Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
6 Nov 2011 2:07PM
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NickT said...

always sucks taking the first of a big set going down with the lip and wearing the rest of the set on the head.


Sucks big time indeed.

shannon8888
NSW, 517 posts
6 Nov 2011 2:16PM
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the biggest always makes for a spectacular wipeout

DaCurls
WA, 134 posts
6 Nov 2011 12:07PM
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biggest isn't better, usually ends in being trapped on the inside after a huge section closes out, not good on a low tide. i usually just ride in and then ride out toeside till i see a good set gotta love switch stance

Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
6 Nov 2011 3:35PM
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Thanks guys, I'm going to test the second wave theory.

Now, if I could just get some field research time.

BennyB12
QLD, 918 posts
6 Nov 2011 4:29PM
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Skwinty said...

What a load of nonsense.


amen

Plummet
4862 posts
6 Nov 2011 4:28PM
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I'm a wave slut and will take anything. Today I had an endless stream of head high waves i'd ride one in turn around jump a few bits of white wash and then there'd be nother beauty presenting its self.... oh yeah. I recon i rode 30 waves in an hour... glorious indeed.

Jedibrad
NSW, 527 posts
6 Nov 2011 9:16PM
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Ha ha, I was surfing on my own in the Maldives, the left on Lowafushi

I counted 12 waves per set regularly

Very mentally stressfull

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
6 Nov 2011 6:47PM
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Just ride a SUP then it doesn't matter what wave you take... because you've already blown it.

wdric
NSW, 1625 posts
6 Nov 2011 10:02PM
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sir ROWDY said...

Just ride a SUP then it doesn't matter what wave you take... because you've already blown it.


Comon Rowdy, you gota admire Keahi ripping it up

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
6 Nov 2011 7:14PM
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wdric said...

sir ROWDY said...

Just ride a SUP then it doesn't matter what wave you take... because you've already blown it.


Comon Rowdy, you gota admire Keahi ripping it up




Nah, I hate him, he's a goose.

Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
6 Nov 2011 11:28PM
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Plummet said...

. I recon i rode 30 waves in an hour... glorious indeed.


Indeed.

Underoath
QLD, 2434 posts
6 Nov 2011 10:44PM
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Would you have taken this first wave set? Rumour has it the one behind was bigger





Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
7 Nov 2011 12:01AM
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^I'm looking for answers,

Jedibrad
NSW, 527 posts
7 Nov 2011 4:42PM
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Everyone only cares about their own wave.... not yours.... sorry.

NickT
WA, 1094 posts
7 Nov 2011 2:04PM
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That photo looks cool, the wave is so big it's bending the horizon.

Kym1
QLD, 29 posts
7 Nov 2011 5:42PM
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I go for quantity, like a dog chasing cars down the street. Chase after everything you can with a grin so big that your tounge hangs out the side of your mouth. If you get 30 waves for the day then surely 10 must have been great. And if not, try to take another 30 tomorrow and see how you get on.

Bigwavedave
QLD, 2057 posts
7 Nov 2011 8:48PM
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Rule #1

Catch the wave you see.

Rule #2

See rule #1

Gone to dark side
NSW, 394 posts
8 Nov 2011 10:21AM
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A windsurfer mate of mine said to me .Dont go for the first couple go later nearer the end .Then if you stack it more time to get out of trouble before the sets starts again.This works if the waves are big.

Joe Cron
NSW, 450 posts
8 Nov 2011 12:01PM
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Gone to dark side said...

A windsurfer mate of mine said to me .Dont go for the first couple go later nearer the end .Then if you stack it more time to get out of trouble before the sets starts again.This works if the waves are big.


Good sensible call.

BennyB12 said...

Skwinty said...

What a load of nonsense.


amen


Sure, the surf line can be a little confusing without a bit of experience.

Plummet
4862 posts
8 Nov 2011 11:05AM
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ok heres what i actually do.

on a shore break i'll take the decent wave I can see. I don't count or care what part of the set its in. If its at the start of a set i may be able to pick the last one also i've im fast enough.

on a point break i can see the sets coming in more easily and will speed up or slow down to pick the best wave closest me at the time. But stuff waiting around for a better wave. I'll keep riding and grab the better one next time.

If theres a bloke riding the wave i'll leave that wave to him and pick myself a virgin wave to ride. I'd much rather ride that virgin (wave) than be stiring someone elses porrigy wave.



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