Hoping that's a poor attempt at hurmour, considering it was just there when we arrived and 2.5hours later it was still there and not one person walked up to it, it wasn't even close to the waters edge where a grom would put it to go back in.
The surf school knows about it, as well as posts to a few facebook pages, I'll hold to it for a while, then it goes to the police lost and found.
Owner found, board has been returned
Good for you and even better for the boards owner. Great job.
So, simply forgotten on the beach?
Mate of mine left a single fin at Yals for two days and nights (Friday arvo to Sunday arvo) before someone grabbed it because they had seen it not move and knew whose it was, but only in that "G'day mate" way of lots of localised areas.
a few notices in pin up boards got it back to my mate.
That was the middle of winter of course. Stinking Perth "locals" (we have been coming here for holidays for 20years) in summer I suspect would see the board simply snaffled.