Rick's Reef looks like a perfect point break setup, but in reality is more of a closeout, especially during larger swells. Nevertheless, it can produce some hollow but short rights and is one of Guam's most consistently breaking and accessible spots. Watch out for the shallow, live reef and the strong current that runs like a river down the point in big swells. Watch out for locals be respectful of them they are territorial about thier land and seas even worse then the Hawaiian Locals. Know the rules of surfing, hold your line, and if you're new try to suck up any way you can, otherwise the locals will police the area, in or out of the water.
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
