NSR

Nicaragua Surf Report for Thursday, May 28, 2009

Welcome back everyone to the Thursday surf report. Today we made it out before dark, expecting to get some waves to ride, but unfortunately the surf conditions weren’t really good today. The waves were really small, with the wind onshore and overcast all day.   It's the beginning of our rainy season so during the transition, we often get days like this.

The afternoon was a perfect time to take the longboard out and catch some smooth waves. For the first shot of the day we got Mateo “Guineo” trying to touch the nose of the big panga on this small but nice looking wave.  Matt was still recovering from his 22nd birthday bash last night.


Meanwhile the surf conditions weren’t really that good. So, our friend Alan “La Prenda” Carcamo and Adolfo “La Pulga” decided to spear around to catch some fish for a good dinner tonight.  They were so stoked about the fish they caught today.

The young surfers weren’t too discouraged about the onshore wind.  Since the wind is always offshore the waves always groomed to perfection.  The choppy surf gives the surfers a new line to draw on the wave. Check out Rex enjoying the mush.

What has four arms and four legs and will eat any man alive?  Be careful of these things when you visit us in Nicaragua!  They are especially aggressive after dark.


Here are a couple of beautiful ladies hanging out at the beach today.

On the last shot of the day we have Pedro “El Cacasteste” Flores working his way through the chop.  The waves are supposed to improve tomorrow with the new swell.  You’re my boy blue!

We all grew mustaches for Matt's birthday! Here's Chewy, Guineo, D-lite, and Pancho all blowin' up the Mustachio Bashio, breakin' hearts and takin' names!

Our new NSR Boardroom is setup online. Check out all the hard work Chewy's been blasting out! All of the boards are soild and ready for your next Nicaraguan shred session.
White