
This is a local guy from SJDS, Freaky, with a nice backside turn on the inside. Gettin’ freaky with it!

Thanks to our friend Pete from Ventura for sending in a couple of photos from this morning. This is Pete’s daughter, Steffi, finding some tube time!

Anthother one of Pete’s kids, JJ, not letting his sister be the only one to get barreled out here!

Keith wanted to get in on some of the action too! Orange county man trying to get in the green room!

Here’s JJ again, going vertical on this turn. Here at NSR we offer boat trips to take you to surf new locations. They can pick you up right in front of the beach like this boat is doing!

We love these offshore winds! Another surfer finding himself in the sweet spot of this ola!

Once the tide started to fill in the lineup started to thin out. Still a bunch of waves coming through unridden. We are expecting an increase in swell size for tomorrow. Be sure and check back with us for another daily report straight from the beach! Be smooth people!
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Hello and happy Monday, The swell isn’t finished yet. Panga drops still with some overhead surf and clean conditions this morning. @tonyzphotos reporting.
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