Jeezum Crow...if yuh ain't from Maine, yuh mighn't find this place. Turn right of us rt 1A in Clydesport (known locally as Clydes Crossing). Drive to the end of Ocean Pt Road where pavement ends. Take care as the roads andthe locals are fierce as the weather! When you come to a split in the road go right and another mile. Park and walk down the foot path, you can see the surf from here.
The ONLY way to surf Lobstermans is to take off DEEP! Don't chase the barrel it'll find you. You need a big board and a thick suit. Don't even think of paddling out if you not in top shape, this wave will clean you up! There are bouys in the line up, as this place does not work all that often, so watch out.
Overview
Atmosphere
Think desolate and cold. The water rarely gets above 50 degrees and its usually cloudy and damp but on those rare off shore days during a hurricane swell this place is perfection. Surfed many lonely winterdays with the whole place to myself.
General
This spot is a fickle thing. The wave set-up is like this. Ledgy point break...Take off from the boil way outside, and take off deep. Stand up barrells that will work you over the rocks if you miss the drop. Make the initial section and the wave walls up and reals on for 100+ yards until the next ledge where it pitches up again and gets super hollow don't slow down a bit or you're going to get crushed. Island pullouts a must on the final close out section...SUPER COLD!!! This wave iS for the Hard Core.
i will smote you with my merrick mr. dean prichard. you asspirate
comment by Anonymous, 2006-12-06 05:03:49
if i ever see u dean all run your family and your boards over with my f350 super duty
comment by dean prichard, 2006-11-21 23:29:49
me and my 10 children and are 10 BIC Longboards are coming to Maine this winter to find all the secret spots and then where going to make maps of all these secret spots and directions to them so future BIC riders can find them sorry the incovenience but this is what ia i am
comment by Anonymous, 2007-03-20 20:46:50