Scott Wallach was on a tear this morning. He was the MVP of today’s repot.
The three little local fellas from the past couple reports were out yet again today. Their smiling faces remind of when I was a young kid getting hooked on the sport. How’s his Naruto run posture here haha!
Eeyyy, lining up the high-five!
Scott setting up with a deep bottom turn on this beautiful right at French Fries. I was surprised by just how good the waves were today even though the wind was stronger.
BAM! You can only release the tension you generate, i.e. a big bottom turn is necessary to set up for a strong top-turn like this one.
John carving it up as per usual on the Ricky Carroll.
Woah, Scott nearly even managed to find some shade on this right! It’s evident that he has French Fries’ peak pretty wired in.
Excellent rail control and use of his speed here again from Scott.
Samuel with a smooth backside snap on this right.
John chucking some slush buckets by leveraging his speed and larger frame.
Get out there JJ! I can personally testify that the waves were really fun today. Tomorrow’s forecast looks pretty much identical so hopefully we score again! Hasta mañana.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
Welcome to the super windy Saturday surf report my friends. Pretty mellow day for a Saturday. Went down around noonish and only saw two people out. I think the winds were a bit too unruly, which might be why there were only two surfers out braving the howling offshore conditions.