A suspected mini tsunami that surged onto Papamoa Beach over the weekend knocked a fisherman off his feet and washed up kontiki fishing lines.
Tauranga real estate salesman Grahame Lindsey was fishing with his kontiki at 5.30am on Saturday morning when he was rocked by a one metre high surge.
"It gave me the willies, it was quite scary," Mr Lindsey told the Bay of Plenty Times.
The surge at low tide swept up the beach to reach the high tide line, stayed for several minutes and then drained out in a big vacuum. It was up to the waist of a nearby surf caster and swept another fisherman off his feet.
"It was a hell of a volume of water. I have never seen anything like it, it was unbelievable."