I walked up to the reef break to see what the size was like. Sets were a little overhead while the in betweeners were still around shoulder high. Considering everywhere is chest/shoulder, could you ask for more???
The take off is fun here because… you get to put all that speed and momentum into your carves!
I have a few friends in from UNF. I told Kael that I need a few shots of some rippers and he delivered his end of the bargain.
Luke is part of the crew from the school’s surf team. After watching him surf, I can understand why.
Jackson is along for the ride too. They took a boat north and scored one reef empty and another spot with a couple others in the water. No worries, I’m sure all eyes were on them anyways. Can you see why?
It’s best I let Kael show you why and how he represents the East Coast.
Can y’all tell I’m biased towards showing empty rights trickle through?
Rock up to the wave (bike or cart) and see for yourself. Just make sure you have an ice cold Tona while you check the surf. Sun glasses, beer in hand, and feet on the dash board (or butt in the sand).
Or walk outside of your porch in the new Costa Mar condo units.
Mark from First Surf Shop in south Florida slipped out for a few afternoon nuggets. He’s been coming down here for years and can’t leave our constant offshore winds.
It’s always a pleasant surprise to see the ladies out there. Especially when they’re calling guys off their waves!!
One more right to let you enjoy. It’s about time for us to slip out for the sunset session (or beach front happy hour). Thank you all for checking out today’s shots and have a Saturday evening! Adios amigos.
RECENT REPORTS
Hey amigos! Welcome to Thursday’s surf report from Panga Drops. There were some decent sized sets when they rolled through. The wind was light offshore, which made for a fun morning window.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
There were little peaks everywhere so it was kind of hard to pick the right ones, but the few local surfers out there knew exactly which ones to catch.