The offshore wind is low in the morning and is increasing during the noon. I was checking this surf spot and the waves were working consistent, but just some waves are really perfect.
When the tide put a lot of water in the beach, the wave are more soft. This surfer was surfing with this surfboard quad fins, made with a longboard broken.
I move a little north to see how looks the second break in this beach and check it out how was there. Some waves were coming in group of two waves rolling in both ways.
I see this surfing, ripping in the waves. He was making the right trick depending the wave condition.
Banggg!!!!!! he hit the lip of the wave and finish the wave. This probably was the best spot for surf today.
The other surf spot have some tubitos. I sow some surfers trying get out of some barrels, but they don’t have lucky.
This was the only rider in this peak. He was surfing some long lines in this left, normally this point break work better than the others places when the swell is not too big..
Normally the right is the longest line of this peak, but today the left was twice long of the right. I see people running a wave for about eighty meters long.
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Merry Christmas everyone! Josh back behind the lens for the next few days. This evening’s surf report is coming your way from Panga Drops. Today definitely had its moments, but the windows were difficult to hit.
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Hey guys, I hope all are well and thank you for tuning in once again for a fun glassy day here in Nicaragua. The waves were running waist to head high with great conditions all morning long. Plenty of barrels to had and the water was nice and warm. Check it out.