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It's super rich in sea life and the middle of the ocean. Have to assume it has plenty of sharks. A lot of people dive and fish out there.Isn't it sharky af too?
Dang. Put a cast net on some of that bait and I have to suppose the fishing would be really good.It's super rich in sea life and the middle of the ocean. Have to assume it has plenty of sharks. A lot of people dive and fish out there.
Let me guess - Oceanside, last week, and Deforest was on the next one.
Does it break on a small day? How deep is the water there?Isn’t there a video of it being surfed on a small day? Or am I dreaming?
The shallowest spot is called Bishop Rock, which is only about 3-6' below the surface depending on the tide.
In the summer of 1961, surfer Harrison Ealy of Oceanside, California became one of the first people to surf a wave at the Bishop Rock. In around 1973, surfer Ilima Kalama, father of big wave surfer Dave Kalama, nearly died when the abalone fishing boat he was aboard sank on the Bishop Rock in the middle of the night.
Does it pretty much have to be no wind to be good or will an offshore wind still keep it clean? Thinking how fetch from an offshore wind could create an opposing swell.Just read my dang book It breaks when it’s about 15 feet. I was there on that small day in the pic when Greg L went back out. Conditions were just unreal. I think Covid has to do with no missions this year too. close quarters and big logistics and dollars. And I don’t think Rob Brown has his badass boat. It must have been all time on the Mel swell.
There was a piece in the Surfer's Journal on him a while back. Written by OneWorldEd I think? Great piece.Hard to find anything on Harrison Ealy on a Google search, must be an interesting story though.