You guys know we just had to try this out on somebody. This is our good friend Juan Busto, guinea pig for Zinka Nosecoat. You’re looking good Juan – don’t let anybody tell you different!
As if those colors weren’t bright enough, we also just received a new shipment of “Day Glo” surf wax from Sticky Bumps – it’s only available here at NSR so come by and pick up a few new colors. Paint up your face, color code your board and go catch some waves! I can’t believe it, we’re going back to the ’80’s! Chewy will be up later with the “Reporte del Norte”.
Carl was checking out the waves. He was not super happy. The waves were pretty good sized, but it looked like florida on a nor easter. I was not really into it, but we finally found someone who caught a wave! woo hoo!
We saw a bunch of waves come in on a set. Everywave dumped and spit a crazy barrel out.
This is Jason king of the mush burgers! watch out burger king! He wrangled this one in on the outside, and got a desent turn in.
I found some hot chicks! Who knew? Come backkkkkk! They left without giving me thier number.
Thanks to everybody who came out to our slideshow night. We are doing it every thursday at Don Eloy’s. There is live music, drinking, some more drinking, and some fish stories.
This is our shop dog Reina. If you want to steal from the shop, you will probably get bit. you will definitly not be the first.
Here ye, my dear NSR community, join us in welcoming the newest member of the NSR Family. Fernando “Cuatro Nombres” Abarca hails from the idyllic and pristine locale of Rivas. Cuatro Nombres brings some mad skate skills as well as near perfect English (with a solid Ricky Ricardo accent ) to his post in the new Tola NSR office (playa Colorado dawg). He hopes to follow in the footsteps of the indominatable Lucha Libre and and the ever furry Chewy by developing his photog skills. If you stop by the Shop holla at Cuatro Nombres (Four Names).
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Saturday morning’s surf report from Panga Drops. The waves were very small today, but the morning window was favorable with the tide. Good for cruisin’!
FROM THE ARCHIVES
We’re going to start things off today with the “First Sailfish” of the season. This beautiful fish was landed by “JZ” who was out with Capt. Lance Moss at Surfari Charters. Congratulations guys! It’s always a big deal when somebody catches the first sailfish because it means that fishing season is officially open! Everybody will..
Early indications are that the NSR boys are going to give Surfari Charters a run for their money this year when it comes to fishing this year. The recent weather pattern of offshores in the morning and onshores in the afternoon has really brought in the fish. The NSR crew went out on the “Manana”..