
Kev putting it on blast for the pale riders occupying the NSR beach house.

Even with the winds going onshore early today, that didn’t stop the get fish crew from showing their Southern CA home grown roots, which today looked identical to pretty much any day of the week where they’re from.

There were only, if I counted right, 4 (really good ripping surfers who are here visiting) and one local, Keven Cortez, shown here, giving the the out-a-towners a little taste of the secrets and dynamics of this special place!

Matter a fact, he was so on fire out there today, he was showing em both sides of the coin.

I’ve gotta say. . . the new lifeguard stands are super kush! Well done Megan and Krew!

Gavin, one of the standout rippers flaring it out with his close to home like onshore conditions. This could easily be one of the moves he pulls regularly by the pier.

Nothing more fascinating than watching only 4 or 5 guys out killing it on every wave they paddle into!

Tomorrow’s supposed be a little bigger with more swell energy. . . I’m def on the AM clock-in schedule, as I don’t want to miss any of these golden morning light rights get blown up by whoever makes it out around that magical tide that WILL be ALL go time, once it hits that mark!

So go get some rest and hydrate and be ready for quite possibly a super sick marathon session mañana! La flakita diciendo adios para el día ~Remember, even if you didn’t make the highlights you can always look at the link here for all theDaily Surf Shotsfrom each day, there might be a good chance you’re in there!AND don’t forget to follow us and always check out our current happenings on our daily Instagram stories hereNSRor my photography hereNica Surf Shots
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