Fish Pass Jetty Reviews and Ratings
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Visitor reviews of Fish Pass Jetty surf break
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“I love this park! It is most beautiful when you fish the beach at dawn. This is my stress relief, early morn, walking the beach and fishing the first gut for those mammoth trout. You pretty much have it all to yourself at that time of the morning. Life just doesn't get any better than that, and not to mention the wonderful sunrises. The park rangers are all very friendly and extremely helpful. Mustang Park is a very beautiful beach, clean, hot/cold showers, clean restrooms and great camping grounds. I love my park!!!!”
Penelope Goodwin from UNITED STATES - 02 Jun 2012
Fish Pass Jetty Ratings
Overall: 2.0. Based on 1 vote and 2 reviews. Vote
Quality on a good day: 2.0(1 star: Even when the swell and winds are optimum, the waves are poor quality, 5 stars: If conditions are right, the waves will be World Class). |
Consistency of Surf: 3.0(1: Fish Pass Jetty is a fickle surf spot that only works a few times a year. 5: Reliable year-round spot). |
Difficulty Level: 1.0(1: Suitable for Groms. 3: Intermediates. 5: Expert tow-in surfers only). |
Water Quality: 2.0(1: Known health risks from pollution. 5: Never any pollution). |
Crowds: 3.0(1: Often too crowded. 5: Fish Pass Jetty is an isolated spot where you are unlikely to meet other surfers). |
Access: 5.0(1: Getting to Fish Pass Jetty requires an overland expedition or chartering a boat. 3: A 30 minute walk from the nearest parking. 5: Park a vehicle right by the break). |
“A pair of jetties at the northern end of Mustang Island State Park. The predominant wave breaks on the north side of the north jetty. Currents and winds affect the break differently depending on the time of year, although the idea for this spot is basically the same. When the wave is breaking at the end of the jetty it is a fast peeling right. The wave is best in the head-high range. Anything more and it closes out. Surfing between the jetties closes out at about head high. The south side only works when there is a southbound current. This is a great spot to longboard when the surf is in the knee high range. It is the most finicky spot on the island, and hard to judge. It is lonely, few people surf there because of the drive. You will have plenty of tourists and fishermen hanging around the rocks though. Bring food or water; it's 17 miles to the nearest store.”
Paul Orchard from UNITED STATES - 10 Mar 2010

