Hi there. Depends what you are looking for and how much swell there is. For the biggest, but gnarliest waves, just before and including high tide but the shore break can be too much for some people so my general advice is low to mid tide on the push :) But if you are me, and you can't be too choosey then anything is better than nothing, just simply look for wave period over 10 seconds and less than 10 knts and check the various webcams including the Shore Watersports webcam to see if there is actually any waves around.
Nice video 🙌 can I ask what state of the tide works well at Hayling?
Hi there. Depends what you are looking for and how much swell there is. For the biggest, but gnarliest waves, just before and including high tide but the shore break can be too much for some people so my general advice is low to mid tide on the push :)
But if you are me, and you can't be too choosey then anything is better than nothing, just simply look for wave period over 10 seconds and less than 10 knts and check the various webcams including the Shore Watersports webcam to see if there is actually any waves around.
@@markyboyclark Thanks Mark. That's helpful. Appreciated 🙌