Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
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Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
Didn't realise this was the fishing thread?
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This thread reigns supreme.
cold water upwelling from the last days northerlies. Not good.
cold water upwelling from the last days northerlies. Not good.
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Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
Donweather wrote:Didn't realise this was the fishing thread?
there's no other ocean activities happening anytime soon.
Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
The entire Realsurf is a fishing expedition.Donweather wrote:Didn't realise this was the fishing thread?
The moving finger writes and having writ moves on ... now all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel even half a line ... nor all thy tears wash out a single word of it.
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I see Orcs mustering on the equatorial regions.
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Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
Never seen so many poddy mullet in the creeks.
So, Brian, I was fishing from the SUP over the weekend and I got to thinking about just how mental you'd have to be to paddle one over 50kms in the ocean.
Admittedly I'm on a fat barge of a thing, but they really are just about the shittiest watercraft imaginable
Apart from sightfishing the flats they do everything worse than the alternative craft.
So, Brian, I was fishing from the SUP over the weekend and I got to thinking about just how mental you'd have to be to paddle one over 50kms in the ocean.
Admittedly I'm on a fat barge of a thing, but they really are just about the shittiest watercraft imaginable
Apart from sightfishing the flats they do everything worse than the alternative craft.
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see ... that's outrageous.
once your technique is down pat, you'll beat prone paddlers and keep pace with everyone bar the elite ski riders and go way past kayakers. Getting on and keeping onto runners is practically an artform to get right.
it's all about technique. they reckon it takes a good 3-4 years to get it properly wired. Just the blade hitting the water, the right turn through your hips, quads and wrists, transferring that energy through the backs of your heels and kind of propelling the sup through your legs, rather than using the paddle to propel you.
the latest outrageous pursuit I've really gotten into since i broke toes is underwater running in the mouth of the creek with boulders.
ran for one minute y'day, into the current. the feeling after an hour session of that is like totally zen. man.
once your technique is down pat, you'll beat prone paddlers and keep pace with everyone bar the elite ski riders and go way past kayakers. Getting on and keeping onto runners is practically an artform to get right.
it's all about technique. they reckon it takes a good 3-4 years to get it properly wired. Just the blade hitting the water, the right turn through your hips, quads and wrists, transferring that energy through the backs of your heels and kind of propelling the sup through your legs, rather than using the paddle to propel you.
the latest outrageous pursuit I've really gotten into since i broke toes is underwater running in the mouth of the creek with boulders.
ran for one minute y'day, into the current. the feeling after an hour session of that is like totally zen. man.
Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
Okay folks. If you can all just dry your eyes, throw your flowers into the bin and just go home. It appears the patient has been rather overstating the inconvenience of his foot complaint.Braithy wrote: the latest outrageous pursuit I've really gotten into since i broke toes is underwater running in the mouth of the creek with boulders.
ran for one minute y'day, into the current. the feeling after an hour session of that is like totally zen.
Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
He's obviously taking lots of drugs. Good ones too by the look of it.
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nah, running underwater = zero gravity. running down there, the ocean floor is like lightly touching pillows with your feet.
still can't extend my toes and duckdive or do a bottom turn or jog on solid ground.
SAVE THOSE FLOWERS!
still can't extend my toes and duckdive or do a bottom turn or jog on solid ground.
SAVE THOSE FLOWERS!
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BA wrote:He's obviously taking lots of drugs. Good ones too by the look of it.
nup, just taped the broken one straight then taped it again against the one beside it.
Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
What are the dims of your sup braithy?
And weight.
And what sort of pace on flat water?
I keep trying to like it but my one at least is a pain to transport, slow, doesn't catch waves very well and surfs them with about as much grace as Clive Palmer at a buffet. Woefully wind affected, and if you do catch anything decent while fishing you've got no leverage.
And weight.
And what sort of pace on flat water?
I keep trying to like it but my one at least is a pain to transport, slow, doesn't catch waves very well and surfs them with about as much grace as Clive Palmer at a buffet. Woefully wind affected, and if you do catch anything decent while fishing you've got no leverage.
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not sure the weight boo, but I've carried it over a kilometre (nearly two) after I busted a fin on a downwind run from snapper. It's all carbon fibre so not heavy.
its' 12'6" x 27, which I think is in the ball park of 280l ...
they're super good on the flats, but really excellent in the ocean, for downwinder's and ins & outs (usually go from right out the back rocks at the alley and catch waves into the beach at palmy turn around and do it again 8 or 9 times.
just a great all rounder.
there's a photo but I can't be arsed resizing it for the forum of Jacko from our training group (think he finished 8th or 9th on the world tour last year) on a solid 6-8ft wave at the alley on his.
... if you're ever down this way we go out every morning bar fri & sun at 5am and tues & thurs arvy at 5pm for training sessions. you can hire the boards for 10 bucks and training costs you nothing but a litre of sweat.
I just got back from a quick 5km paddle up the creek away from the people towards wendts. she's hot outside and that sun just x-ray'd me. haha
the pace, I try and do 7-minute kilometres. So from thrower bridge to wendts is 8km, I try and do that in under an hour (56 mins) ... it's hard going to keep it at that. So far my best is an hour flat.
Jake and Jacko from the group hold the record at about 42 or 44 minutes or something like that.
its' 12'6" x 27, which I think is in the ball park of 280l ...
they're super good on the flats, but really excellent in the ocean, for downwinder's and ins & outs (usually go from right out the back rocks at the alley and catch waves into the beach at palmy turn around and do it again 8 or 9 times.
just a great all rounder.
there's a photo but I can't be arsed resizing it for the forum of Jacko from our training group (think he finished 8th or 9th on the world tour last year) on a solid 6-8ft wave at the alley on his.
... if you're ever down this way we go out every morning bar fri & sun at 5am and tues & thurs arvy at 5pm for training sessions. you can hire the boards for 10 bucks and training costs you nothing but a litre of sweat.
I just got back from a quick 5km paddle up the creek away from the people towards wendts. she's hot outside and that sun just x-ray'd me. haha
the pace, I try and do 7-minute kilometres. So from thrower bridge to wendts is 8km, I try and do that in under an hour (56 mins) ... it's hard going to keep it at that. So far my best is an hour flat.
Jake and Jacko from the group hold the record at about 42 or 44 minutes or something like that.
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^
Thrower's Bridge.
That'd be the old one beside the original primary school site. We used to jump/ dive off there after school.
Thrower's Garage (BP) was on the northern end of it opposite the school.
Dammit. You're making me homesick.
Thrower's Bridge.
That'd be the old one beside the original primary school site. We used to jump/ dive off there after school.
Thrower's Garage (BP) was on the northern end of it opposite the school.
Dammit. You're making me homesick.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
I'm thinking of commuting by sup or kayak.
Variety and also the ride is too short to really be exercise. Sup would be a lot easier to store at either end. It'd be about 5.5kms one way, wind typically against you both ways.
Variety and also the ride is too short to really be exercise. Sup would be a lot easier to store at either end. It'd be about 5.5kms one way, wind typically against you both ways.
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5k against the tide and/ or wind on a sup will get a good burn happening. If you did that everyday you'd get pretty fit.
do you get pain anywhere after a 5k paddle? hips, lower back, shoulders or anywhere else? a few technique sessions and that'll sort all that out if you do.
do you get pain anywhere after a 5k paddle? hips, lower back, shoulders or anywhere else? a few technique sessions and that'll sort all that out if you do.
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Yeah, it's an itch I have to scratch. Bugs me that the river isn't used much, and thinking of trolling occasionally. Lots of big things in the river and not just bull sharks.
I've done a lot of paddling, that paddle takes about half an hour in a kayak and less on a ski, depending on the citycat drivers. On my current SUP I'd be better off walking if the wind was against me.
Braithy I mainly feel it in the top of my quads. And my feet after an hour or so and my obliques if I haven't done much recently
If I was going to SUP I'd get some technical advice, we used to train with an Olympic kayaker and after the frustration of building a new stroke it was like a different sport
I've done a lot of paddling, that paddle takes about half an hour in a kayak and less on a ski, depending on the citycat drivers. On my current SUP I'd be better off walking if the wind was against me.
Braithy I mainly feel it in the top of my quads. And my feet after an hour or so and my obliques if I haven't done much recently
If I was going to SUP I'd get some technical advice, we used to train with an Olympic kayaker and after the frustration of building a new stroke it was like a different sport
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Re: Summer 15 -- enter the el niño
Could you ladies please take your shipping news to the dedicated SUP thread.
This thread is for weather and surf forecasting chat.
Trev, please earn your ice vo-vos and milky tea this morning and moderate this thread.
This thread is for weather and surf forecasting chat.
Trev, please earn your ice vo-vos and milky tea this morning and moderate this thread.
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