It was a shall I shan't I go decision this morning. The wind was strong form the NE which is never a good wind for Strumble at the best of times. But I decided to go as you never know what's ahead of you. As it happens something quite unusual did occur and made for a much better than anticipated session. Long before the tide race formed a combination of wind direction and direction of tide flow (I guess) created a patch of disturbance a bit like a mini stand alone tide race just north of the lookout. This attracted a group of porpoise to forage through it.
One of the most thrilling sights for me apart from seeing the porpoise leaping and surfing is watching them in clear water as they dart through the swells underwater. Watching one is good, but to see four close together inside a large swell chasing prey is on another level for me and it's hard to describe the joy it brings. Seen through binos but not the lens sadly so you'll just have to take my word for it although I did catch a single one as well, and that's in the images below. Within thirty minutes or so this anomaly faded away and all went calm until the actual tide race formed. By this time the porpoise had moved off and despite waiting an hour or more I had no more sightings. I also had a few commons during the session mostly off to the west in the forming tide race.