Plenty of waves at Pangas, lefts and rights with several peaks breaking good and soft.
Here is an unknown rider charging against the wind on one of the set waves. It’s tricky to go right this time of the year, the wind usually comes straight at you and it’s a constant fight to stay on the wave.
But if you surf every day here you learn to deal with the wind and start using the wind to your advantage.
At Los Perros the waves were small and breaking kind of shallow but they had a great shape… that guy probably would had had a great session with that board over there.
Asher has become almost like a poster child whenever we shoot for the surf report at Panga Drops, he is always here ripping no matter the conditions.
Of course, along with Asher is his son (and sometimes his daughter too) following dad’s steps.
This kid has been putting a lot of hours here at Panga, he catches so many waves, he’s a machine, it’s incredible!
I was expecting for the whole crew of fishermen to turn their heads this way, I guess the conversation was very interesting.
Looks like the wind will slow down a little bit, just a little bit, starting tomorrow. I guess I’m going to try to surf tomorrow.
Guilty as charge, I turned around, but it was only to check on the right at Los Perros ;)Cheers!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey everyone! Welcome to Thursday evening’s surf report from Colorados. It was a bit of a “stand-up contest” this evening, but the power should return tomorrow. Still surfable, but we are suffering from the recency bias haha.
Hey amigos! Josh here for the next few days. Welcome to April 1st’s surf report from Colorados. The surf was on its dying breaths today, but there were still a few good sets and pulses sprinkled throughout the day. The mid-day window had insane sun, so there were very few surfers out.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Hello everyone, is February treating you well already? Here in Nicaragua it has been a great month so far, take a look at today’s waves.