You will want strong NE winds for Pambula. The options are Pambula Beach, Lions Beach or the PRM (Pambula River Mouth). You generally need strong NE winds to make the most out of the PRM. Go inside the PRM for flat water riding, but don’t go too far upstream as it gets exceptionally gusty. You want the run out tide here for the best kiting. You’ll generally find enough waves out the front of the PRM if you’re looking to mix things up. The PRM can be difficult if you are self launching and landing with little room, an option is to kite into it from Pambula or Lions beach. If the tide is ripping out fast and you come off your board, make it your priority to get it back. If you stuff around it will be gone, never to be seen again and you’ll be left with a session of body dragging. In the summer months there are lots of people using the beach that you’ll need to avoid. Eden:
For beaches there’s Aslings beach or Boydtown beach or flat water inside the Kiah River Mouth. For the Kiah you’ll want strong winds with lots of North and preferably a tide towards the top with a run out. Access is the problem, locals will use boats. If you’re up for a mission, swim your gear across from the old whaling station on the eastern side of the river or go by foot from the Boydtown end.
These are just some of the kite locations to be found on the Far South Coast, there are plenty more options and many are still yet to be kited.