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Tips for Jakes??

Created by Gazuki Gazuki  > 9 months ago, 23 Sep 2017
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Gazuki
Gazuki

WA

1363 posts

23 Sep 2017 8:22am
Hey Guys,

I'm lucky enough to be passing through Kalbarri next week and the forecast has wind :) Just wondering if there is any tips for Jakes or surrounds, anything to look out for??

Thanks in advance
Gaz
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

23 Sep 2017 3:35pm
Don't kite when the boys are surfing
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

23 Sep 2017 3:39pm
I'd hit up horrocks if your in the region, also Bowes river
coronation beach,
Gazuki
Gazuki

WA

1363 posts

23 Sep 2017 4:02pm
Yeah I'm doing a slow hop up to Exy, So Coro's etc are all on the list but Ive never kited Kalbarri and really want to kite Jakes but cant find much information. The swells looking small so probably wont be much chop anyway.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

23 Sep 2017 8:48pm
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Gazuki said..
Yeah I'm doing a slow hop up to Exy, So Coro's etc are all on the list but Ive never kited Kalbarri and really want to kite Jakes but cant find much information. The swells looking small so probably wont be much chop anyway.


The wind shadow is certainly worth looking at, hence youll see a few crew surfing when theres decent wind, not a great sign IMHO, the kalbarri rivermouth has a few nice sets coming through, but rock dodging skills come into play
Gazuki
Gazuki

WA

1363 posts

23 Sep 2017 9:20pm
Cool, thanks mate.
Spitfire
Spitfire

WA

398 posts

27 Sep 2017 11:01pm
Iv'e never kited Kalbarri however I wouldn't think it be very good. Heaps of cliffs and brutal rocks along that coast.
bolgo
bolgo

WA

910 posts

29 Sep 2017 5:12am
used to kalbarri each Oct

try port gregory or the beaches north

river is gusty ++ but ok, traffic and bouys for entertainment

never seen jakes kited, some have talked about launching just south and riding up to it

good luck, no easy escape route, rocks and barnacles and oysters all down wind if things go pear shaped
KitersElbow
KitersElbow

WA

78 posts

29 Sep 2017 3:13pm
I've been to Kalbarri a few times and have also never seen any kites at Jake's. There's enough open flat rock to safely launch and land...but not much of an escape if things go wrong. And if you drop your kite, good chance it will get mauled onto some rocks...not much, if any, sandy beach around there. I personally wouldn't kite it.

I've kited in the river mouth a few times...launched and landed near the pelican feeding spot. Can be a bit gusty, but have had a couple good fun flatwater sessions in there.

There's another spot called Lucky Bay that is maybe an hour south of Kalbarri that I hear can be pretty good. Never been though.
MDSXR6T
MDSXR6T

WA

1019 posts

29 Sep 2017 4:34pm
I've been to Lucky Bay a couple of times now and not once has it been really worth kiting.

I've seen a youtube(?) vid and heard lots of stories suggesting it's a fairly big area, with lots of fish etc when i've been there it hasn't been very wide or deep at all. Cast too far and you'd come close to hitting the exposed reef.

The north side of the river has a few nice spots before the but it's not really a place you'd kite unless you've really planned on being there.
tightlines
tightlines

WA

3504 posts

30 Sep 2017 7:07pm
Tips for Jakes, forget the kite and surf it.
juhac
juhac

WA

6 posts

1 Oct 2017 7:41am
Madradman
danno
danno

WA

129 posts

3 Oct 2017 12:13pm
The surfing at Jakes is still good in the onshore winds, plenty of locals still surf it when it's onshore.
The locals are a pretty heavy crew, so if you kite Jakes and piss anyone off, perhaps your car (or yourself) might not be drivable afterwards.
Just sayin....
Ryland
Ryland

WA

1222 posts

5 Oct 2017 5:56am
i worked in kalbarri for a month about 10 yrs ago- kited it a lot of the days kids were at school around lunchtime. in the afternoon theres to many surfers but just after lunch i found a window most days from 1-3 when no one was out. had some cracker sessions out there, the end bits gets pretty gusty and offshore so its hard to ride the whole wave but the first section is good when its big and windy. had one day that was big and pretty westerly with a 4-5m swell and also kited Lopes- that was a fun wave to. i reckon the other waves down bit are kiteable- the ones before town and the river mouth. dodgy coastline but as all sharp reef. lucky bay is fun just south by 30 mins.
i wouldn't even pump up a kite there but if theres more than one bloke in the water surfing as its very localised.
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