Yeah...can be an issue & the following doesn't always help with the most aggressive but usually it does. Same goes for frothing locals without clients & even just other frothing surfers from anywhere. Not talking down to you 2 blokes coz I know ya in the know & not newbs. But for others...what works for me.
Say hello/smile.
Don't paddle for every wave, don't paddle inside people straight away after a wave unless they're fully shoulder hopping. Call people into waves, ask people if they're going if they don't look like they are. Give them a "Yeewww" even if its small & they're not ripping.
Clients for the locals are their bread & butter. They want them to have a good time, return as customers & recommend their friends. If you do things to enhance their experience the locals will really appreciate it.
I give them a thumbs up & say "tanoshii" (good fun), "Sugoi waves" good waves, "psycho" said with enthusiasm for next level sickness..."Ohio gazimus" for good morning, "Konichua" for after lunch.
The Japanese will usually not paddle if your going for a wave & you will often find that unfriendly local is showing you pics/vids/baby photos & chatting to you when you get into the warung for lunch post.
I was surfing the most popular East coast surfspot for Japanese & their guides all last week without issue.
But like anywhere if there are 20 plus surfers in the water, its a one for all, all for one & its more about avoiding the crowds & thats a different story. But it can still be done in Bali no worries
