good morning. chest/shoulder high waves around the island. bowls, ala moana, and even laniakea looking super fun. i surfed diamond head yesterday and it was overhead and good. my board is working good so i want to surf any kind of wave. oh, it’s rainy season in japan so that means the heavy rain is taking all the rocks off the beach forming epic sandbar banks. i already got a few reports and my bags are packed and ready. come next typhoon, i’ll probably be on an airplane. keep me posted and i’ll keep you posted. have a nice day!!!
this article we did for surf trip journal magazine seemed so long ago, but was only last year. imagine hanging out in miyazaki with locals satoshi kubota and maoh toda, photographer u-ske, and editor susumu nakano-san. it was only for a few days but we had fun! if you ask any of the 5 of us about our job, i think we’d all have the same answer. “SAIKO!!!” which means in english, “AWESOME!!!”
i remember driving up the mountain on the main road, then taking narrow side road that lead down a steep hill. there were bushes on both sides scratching our car, everything was green, everything was wild, then when we get to the bottom, there was one of the most beautiful bay i’ve ever seen. clean water, white sand, mountain backdrop, and fun perfect little waves. gosh, i want to go to miyazaki again….
i was down at maui sporting goods in kapahulu checking out guns. there is a brand named beuchat and there are so many different models so i was asking wendell ko the differences. the low price range guns start out as low as $100, and the high end ones up to $800. it all depends on the level of your diving but if you wanted to ask me what gun i would pick if i could only choose one, it would be the 105 cm beuchat marlin competition. why? because you can spear small reef fish and if your lucky, you can also spear big fish. you just better be ready to hang on for the ride….
**hey, if you ever need advise on guns, go down to maui sporting goods on kapahulu avenue and ask for wendell or kurt. they are both experienced spear fishermen that know everything. that’s what i do…. here’s their phone number: 808-735-3897. and tell them i said hi….