Scardog reef

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fun time, watch out for the sharp coral if you eat $h1t.

Atmosphere:
cool vibe, i'm sure people have surfed there before me, but you definitely feel like you could be the first one when you get out there. Maybe some big fish too, who knows.

Additional Info:
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.

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Access

Take a boat to Ollie's and instead of turning into the bay travel further North about 10 minutes or so. You can see on the gps, there's a little thing that looks like a pipline in the water. it's at the end of the pipeline. It's in the middle of the ocean. There's like a little bit of a rock mountain out there. the waves break on both North and south side of the pipeline (or what ever it was) and sort of do a big clap at the end. It was about 5 feet at the biggest. but fun. Better than 5 foot Ollies with 20 kooks. you maybe have to ask extra nice for your skipper to bring you there. It's not much further than Ollies,

WalkDon't know
Public accessYes
4x4 requiredNo
Boat requiredYes
Wave Characteristics
TypeReef (coral)
DirectionRight
BottomReef (coral, sharp rocks etc.)
PowerFast, Fun, Ledgey
FrequencyDon't know
Normal lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Good day lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Ideal Conditions
Wind directionNorth
Swell directionWest, SouthWest, South
Swell size3ft-5ft - Don't know
TideLow and mid tide
Tide movementFalling tide
Crowd
WeekEmpty
WeekendDon't know
Dangers

Rocks

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