CB Surf Spots

Discussion in 'Southeast' started by bensurfn, Mar 6, 2014.

  1. bensurfn

    bensurfn Active Member

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    Sep 1, 2011
    Just recently moved about 5 minutes away from CB so it makes sense that I would go there instead of WB. Wondering where the better breaks are or if its mainly consistent throughout the island. The only place I've been is near north end but I've heard of some other places. Hoping to go out this weekend and catch some fun ones.
     
  2. imperial

    imperial Well-Known Member

    255
    Jun 2, 2008
    If you live within 2 hours of Wilmington nothing is a secret anyomore...sorry bro
     

  3. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    Hanna, please edit out the quote!
     
  4. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    Not so. A lot of this knowlege is based on accessibility--not necessarily regarding CB but other places in this region.



    Not to mention: TO THE OP--GO FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF YOU LAZY BUM!
     
  5. wilmshark

    wilmshark Well-Known Member

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    Nov 16, 2013
    tru. Not all of the area is the tourist trap people make it out to be
     
  6. imperial

    imperial Well-Known Member

    255
    Jun 2, 2008
    Go ahead and explore...that's the best way...mmmmm...boat...secret spots...islands....piers...sandbars...just gotta know where to look..........
     
  7. Erock

    Erock Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2011
    Oh yeah, one more thing bensurfn:

    When you see 4 people surfing on a particular peak and there are empty ones up and down the beach, DO NOT PADDLE OUT WHERE THE PEOPLE ARE!!!
    Seriously, this has been happening a lot to me recently... it's like I have a sign on top of my head saying "PADDLE OUT WHERE I AM." I mean really, it seems like it's only gotten really bad since this past fall and it happens more at CB than WB in my experience. What is the deal? Are more and more "surfers" around here actually scared of the water and need to be right beside another human (like that's gonna do them any good anyway)?

    How has it gotten so difficult for people to understand it's poor etiquette to paddle out right on top of someone else? Do people really think "hey, those two dudes already in the lineup on that peak sure would love for me and the two people I rolled up with to paddle out right into their spot."?
     
  8. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    One exception to that. Last time I was at Holden up by the inlet and after catching one and turning to paddle back out there was a smoking hot girl paddling out literally right in front of me straight to the exact spot I was hitting.

    I didn't mind a bit. She was pretty good too. :D
     
  9. metard

    metard Well-Known Member

    Mar 11, 2014
    just go to masonboro like everyone else
     
  10. GrindItFine

    GrindItFine Member

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    Dec 28, 2012
    Hey bruddah why don't you go figure it out for yourself? If seen it fire the entire length of the island from south of Fisher all the way to the north inlet. For me its about tranquility and piece of mind. But if you are the type where you have to sit in a pack of folks to pick off a slightly better wave then just respect others and you will get waves.. The folks at CB/KB are the nicest you will meet if you behave yourself... If you don't behave yourself though that's another story.. I spent a large part of my childhood here and we grew up fighting.. Blood and broken noses. Take it for what it's worth
     
  11. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    OP listen to this or face the wrath of the Carolina Cutback!!!