G-Land went back to strong onshore's all day. H was up at 5:30, saying the wind was already on at that time. I'd say there was probably no more than 6 people that tried to surf throughout the day. A group headed down into the bay to try Tigertracks and said it was alright, but still pretty bumpy down there.
G-Land had a high of 2.7 meters and there were more than a handful of Hawaiians and Japanese spread out, casting straight off the beach. It was fun watching them, riding on the hopeful feeling that something would bite. Loads of bait fish jumping out of the incoming lure's way. In the end, only one small krapu (reef fish) was reeled in and passed off to the staff.
I spent plenty of time today in the bale's out front, hoping to see a switch in the wind. By 14:30, the wind backed right off and it was looking postive. By 15:30, the wind came on stronger than before. Everyone, including me, seemed really positive...talking lot's of story and just enjoying the cooling wind cause it's been pretty hot without it the past two days.
It's nice to see that the guests weren't going negative cause it's possible. They all seem to have a good approach to being here and that's probably why they've also been a good group to surf with the past few days!
Hoping for a good looking morning tomorrow!!!
--MICHAEL