John whipping the clean waves into shape! A lot of spray incoming!
He couldn’t let this end section go to waste. He took some risk during this critical end-section turn.
Light winds = Air Time! This young fella working on his oopers this morning
Shoulda, woulda, coulda…
The rights were better today, but there were still a few sick lefts rolling through.
John having a blast!
This older guy surpassed my expectations with this clean back-side air reverse.
This young fella who jumped off the boat was staying busy out there! He did a good job of ditching his fins during this top-turn.
Zaaaahhh! A strong yet careful surfer as seen by his front-toes releasing during the heal side turn
Karate chopping time!
I told you that it was better than forecasted today.
A sneaky pig-dog to close today’s report from a “Zinger” impostor haha!
Would you have been capable of squeezing into this gem? The next few days look small, but we should get another fun swell starting on Sunday or Monday. I’ll still bring you the finest of tomorrow’s content.
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