Where the waves at?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by LOSTsoul, Oct 3, 2012.

  1. gnarlytubage

    gnarlytubage Active Member

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    Mar 23, 2012
    I don't mind the flatness, i tore two ligaments in my shoulder surfing Leslie. I got flipped on my shoulder in a barrel and took the fall onto my shoulder right on the sandbar into about two feet of water, so I've been out of commission. I'm just glad that i don't have to hear what i missed out on anymore :).
     
  2. windswellsucks

    windswellsucks Well-Known Member

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  3. pinkstink

    pinkstink Well-Known Member

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    Aug 20, 2012
    Ya it's pretty lame to complain about not getting waves when there's been nice pockets of swell for the past couple weeks. I got out Monday here in MA and got some really nice knee to waist longboard rides. Really clean faces because of the west wind, and some beautiful shoulders. Only two other guys in the water because everyone else had that same bad attitude that there weren't gonna be waves. I'm not complaining though. Keep thinking there's no waves!
     
  4. foamdust

    foamdust Well-Known Member

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    Jan 10, 2012
    We don't call it "Rocktober" for groveling a knee to waist high wave. I think the OP has grounds to complain. Although it is only 10/3. Hopefully things heat up because if we continue with this tiny wind slop I'm going to go insane.
     
  5. ThatSlyB

    ThatSlyB Well-Known Member

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    Aug 20, 2012
    We had two weeks straight of hurricane swell not even a month ago. And nice log waves ever since. I don't see how anyone can complain
     
  6. littlerhody

    littlerhody Well-Known Member

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    Jan 16, 2009
    it may be flat but least were alive and health yfishing and kite boarding is fun
     
  7. Stranded in Smithfield

    Stranded in Smithfield Well-Known Member

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    Jan 15, 2010
    Whaaa? No Flo been shredable most days of the week for a month plus...maybe its just jersey that sucks... just kidding...or am I?
     
  8. JLEVY13

    JLEVY13 Member

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    Oct 1, 2012
    Long Island has been awful for the last 10 or so days. i understand not complaining cause we did have decent swell for a decent portion of early September; however, the summer was the worst. Come on October, give us something before we have to officially suit up.
     
  9. Eastend

    Eastend Well-Known Member

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    Mar 27, 2012
    HA Long Island awful? i was in sunday for more than 8 hours in two different sessions, no clue what your talking about bud. got in today and surfed some thigh to waist high shoulders on my fish. but have fun on land buddy I'm happy with less people in the water.
     
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  10. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    Usually the East end will get more swell then the rest of the island... Thigh high shoulders on the fish may be what you look for in October... But that's what I pray for in July... This time of year it's awful
     
  11. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    around here, the smaller it is, the more crowded it gets (sucks having your break in view of a freeway)

    I don't own a longboard either. If it's only knee high, I'd just be standing/no turns, running back and forth, which doesn't appeal to me and if any bigger, turning on longboards looks stiff and ugly, imo...plus, I'd be on my shorty in waist high.
     
  12. windswellsucks

    windswellsucks Well-Known Member

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    Oct 20, 2007
    ppl are losing their minds again... cmon mama nature!! we need waves before water gets much colder
     
  13. DaMook

    DaMook Well-Known Member

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    Dec 30, 2009
    well good luck with that attitude.

    Seriously people, if you live on the east coast and dont own a longboard than your missing many days of surf, even if its waist to shoulder high. I usually bring three boards with me up the street (yes 5 blocks mofos) and use whichever one the waves call for i use. If your a well traveled surfer, chances are your going to use a log most of the year on the jersey/ny coast unless you have very strong winter or hurricane surf battering the shore. Unless you keep beliveing that someday youll be kelly slater or cracking the minors aka ESA, your ass will be sitting on the beach while most of the real surfers soak up some stoke. life is short, stay on the sand so i can get some.
     
  14. ThatSlyB

    ThatSlyB Well-Known Member

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    Aug 20, 2012
    Speaking of attitude, I've noticed it's a lot more fun to be in a lineup with longboarders than it is with shortboarders. I keep to myself mostly anyway, but if I paddle out into a group of shortboarders, most of the time no one will even acknowledge my presence, or anyone else's in the line up. When I paddle out on a longboard, people seem to go out of their way to say hello, and start up a friendly conversation.
     
  15. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Ever been mean mugged when you say hello or what's up dude?
     
  16. waterbaby

    waterbaby Well-Known Member

    Oct 1, 2012
    yes, I have...lame

    to be fair, longboarders or not, people sometimes don't want to be friendly with a stranger because they don't know if you can even surf. If they say hi and converse, then you end up dropping in on them and/or you just suck and are wasting the waves, then it gets awkward. I frequently talk first, but only after I've seen the person on a wave.

    what sucks is when you surf in a place that's consistently shortboardable, but most everyone is out on longboards just so they can catch the wave first and out farther....again, lame
     
  17. petesmith

    petesmith Well-Known Member

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    Oct 12, 2009
    **** longboardable waves no one would even surf if thats all there was. I wanna get barreled.
     
  18. Tuono

    Tuono Well-Known Member

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    Sep 13, 2012
    Yes....PITTTTTTEEED! All day in Maryland. Cool, you can wait to get barreled. Go to the surf shops before the hurricane and tell everyone in OC how ready you are to get barreled. So, 90% time there will be one less PITTTED dude in the water.
    I enjoy time in the water doing anything and the conditions on the EC call for something floaty. One needs to have a good tool for the job to maximize water time.
     
  19. LOSTsoul

    LOSTsoul Well-Known Member

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    Apr 29, 2009
    This thread was started to reflect the lack of waves in the mid atlantic region. You tools commenting from Fla can shut the hell up and mind your own region. Aaaaaargh! :mad:

    As far as the surf goes around here; it's been crappy. I don't wanna hear about some long boarder waxing poetic about more foam, knee high, "it's just fun to be out there", move somewhere else this is the east coast, blah blah blah. Y'all know what i'm talking about....WE NEED WAVES and they better come in the form of south swell. Please?