Shark Bay /Denham

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cardi Girl
cardi Girl
WA
25 posts
WA, 25 posts
20 Sep 2005 11:00am
Planning on heading nth for a week in mid October looking for some sun and good kiting - thinking Shark Bay / Denham area.

Would appreciate any recommendations on kiting locations in these areas (looking for clear flat water if possible).

Also I've heard stories that shark bay is full of sharks (hence the name I guess) and sea snakes. Tell me this is an exageration !!
robbo
robbo
WA
306 posts
WA, 306 posts
20 Sep 2005 12:22pm
heh heh no exaggeration.
most are harmless reef sharks - was surrounded by about 6 of em last time i went out snorkelling at eagle bluff. theyre very curious.

but you will occasionally get the tiger shark. nasty they are, although last time i was up, i never saw one.

I reckon if lurch has been up there (bastard) for months without getting snacked upon, then u should be right.
Chas
Chas
WA
27 posts
WA, 27 posts
20 Sep 2005 1:05pm
One important point, check the tide tables to make sure you have sufficient water for the afternoon seabreeze. I would also recommend booties as there are sharp shells in certain places which will or could cut your tootsies. The sharks are just small reefies and can be clearly seen sitting on the bottom and scatter as you zip over them. When the tide is in, it is shallow for quite some way out and it is the perfect place for beginners or if you want to try new tricks in safety. Enjoyyyyyyy!
cardi Girl
cardi Girl
WA
25 posts
WA, 25 posts
20 Sep 2005 3:40pm
Thanks for above. The reefy's don't concern me - seen plenty of them up Exmouth way. Sounds perfect so long as the tides are right as wanting to use this time to practice jumps etc. Any specific beaches/spots you'd recommend or is Denham township as good as anywhere in the area ??
lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
21 Sep 2005 8:37am
Don't worry about the Tigers I've been hand feeding them now for the past two years and will attack on command. To ensure that you don't get eaten you must supply me with beer, lots of beer, imported expensive beer is good and I'll call the buggers off.
Seriously though, Denham is great, theres heaps of other places (hundreds)all over the peninsula but why travel when you can kite for 2 hours and cruise home in 5 minutes for a hot shower and a cold beer. Tides can be a problem, lows are pretty low at the moment, we sometimes kite in only 6 inches of water which is fun but you don't want to fall off. Chas is right about booties, theres razor shell, oysters, etc that will cut you up if you wipeout and its shallow.
Don't worry about the sea snakes we feed 'em to the Tigers!!
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
21 Sep 2005 9:54am
Are you still hand-feeding Flipper?

(The tiger stuff was the bait, good fishing Lurch.)
lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
21 Sep 2005 10:53am
Yep, Flipper and friends are at the beach as we speak. Had 300 punters for the first feed the morning, look out here come the holidays!
cardi Girl
cardi Girl
WA
25 posts
WA, 25 posts
21 Sep 2005 4:29pm
Lurch - thanks for the info. Having a look on google satelite and it shows gorgeous blue water on the eastern side of the peninula (Hamelin pool and nth to faure island) ?? Is this side kiteable ? and if so are there access trails from the main highway.
elizabethb
elizabethb
QLD
2081 posts
QLD, 2081 posts
21 Sep 2005 6:51pm
Cardi Girl - puppet is taking a trip to Denham but its 29th Sept - a bit more early compared to what you wanted... see this post seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9656

ALl the best and have a blast whenever and wherever you go

Elizabeth
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
21 Sep 2005 7:27pm
don't worry about the sharks, there all busy pestering the whale.
have fun
lurch
lurch
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
22 Sep 2005 8:47am
Hey Cardi Girl
We kite the Eastern Gulf (Monkey Mia) during winter when the se howls up the gulf, usually first thing in the morning and bloody cold too. If your coming up the road to Denham you can sus it out if the winds in and theres heaps of access tracks all the way thru. This time of year the Western Gulf is the go because of consistent sw, theres bays, spits and points all the way up and easy access tracks to the more popular spots. I don't really head out that way, Denhams unreal and I've usually got it to myself so no need to go anywhere else. Check the wind report for the next few days 20-30 ssw, things are lookin' gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
22 Sep 2005 8:55pm
Don't forget to pack the glow sticks for the night flight
gasman
gasman
WA
320 posts
WA, 320 posts
23 Sep 2005 10:41am
Hey Lurch and
Cardi G
Hope you'll still have the strength for the downwinder on sunday after the big blow on Sat.
I'll be getting to Denham Sat afternoon, so I hope to get a late sale. Still up in Exmouth enjoying some amazing waves at the Lighthouse. Off to Sandy bay for an ultra flat session today.

M: 041 123 7171
text me so we can meetup.
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