What's different? Are you ready? No crowds.... When you have a multiple days long swell.... Arms get tired. Pros are chasing Mavricks, Jaws, Cortez Bank, etc. People go home for Xmas. Look how thin the crowd is ! I loved Feb, March and April much more than October, November and December....
I have surfed many spots on Maui when I was a younger man, but I have never surfed Honolua Bay. It still remains on my bucket list. Hopefully I can get there before I get too old. I love your videos! 🤙
@@Marc467gg Let me help.... It is "bad luck lottery".... Solo or in a crowd is the same. Look up Wikipedia U.S. fatal attacks. You'll see every fatal attack. Hawaii=: tiger California = white Florida/N.C = bull and sometimes tiger
@@surfersofhawaii Fair call mate but many aren't getting barreled, just standing there waiting for it instead of chucking buckets until it barrels on the inside.....all due respect in the comment my friend..........I'd rather throw a couple of big turns in before getting barreled 👍🇦🇺
You better be a very good surfer and very humble. How do you know when you're on a good one?? When one of da Boyz fins is an inch from your head as they're burning you on what may have been the tube of your life🥴
Ignore these morons.... You do NOT have to be good. You do to surf Pipe. I lived there for four years. I ripped when I got there. I spent four years there in the U.S. Army..... Sunset, Pipe, Waimea Bay, Rocky Point, and Makaha when I was the ONLY white guy... every time I surfed there.... I had army roommates .... All learned to surf on my coaching. All of them got pretty good at Waianae Army Beach, Chun's, and other unknown but great fun spots.... You need to follow three rules... 1) Don't surf in conditions that are out of your league. 2) Don't bring IDIOT friends. 3) Mind your manners. Sure... the main spots are not coffee chat places. There's 50 spots with nothing but KOOKS, and all of them are ALOHA friendly.
I get what you’re doing with this channel, it’s sick in many ways. But now a days a lot of pros make their money from their clips and I do t think they appreciate you putting them out there before they do.
my dream came true in september of 1967 when a early north or north west hit honoua to my surprise but my first wave resulted in a injury and had to comeback 3 years later to ride it
How are we supposed to know when a spot is firing and all the filmers are there catching the action? Plus raw footage like this is not going to interfere with a video production you are doing on your surfer or team riders